In the News

  1. Logue Receives Catalyst Grant for Great Lakes Project

    U-M Law Professor Kyle Logue joins an interdisciplinary team of scholars to advance research on Great Lakes coastal preservation.

  2. Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series Returns to Live Events

    On March 17, 2022, the Penny W. Stamps Distinguished Speaker Series will return to live, in-person events at the Michigan Theater in downtown Ann Arbor.

  3. Meet the Affiliates: Alumnae Council

    The Alumni Association shares its commitment to integrity, diversity, and service with its affiliates, who help facilitate deeper alumni connections around the world.

  4. Challenge accepted: Alumni step up to support PPIA and student internships

    For 40 years, the Ford School’s Public Policy & International Affairs (PPIA) Junior Summer Institute fellowship (formerly known as the Sloan or Woodrow Wilson fellowship)—a program designed to build diversity in public…

  5. Prof. Eniola-Adefeso on making engineering more equitable

    Professor Eniola-Adefeso is leading the way to transform the field of engineering to be more equitable.

  6. Anti-Racism Grants aim to catalyze innovative research and scholarship efforts

    The National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID) is home to the Anti-Racism Collaborative, a strategic space created to facilitate University of Michigan (U-M) community engagement around research and scholarship focused…

  7. UMSI assistant professor Robin Brewer receives prestigious NSF CAREER award

    University of Michigan School of Information assistant professor Robin Brewer was awarded a prestigious grant from the National Science Foundation, the NSF CAREER award. Brewer will receive $591,076 over five years to fund her research.

  8. Meet the Affiliates: Alumnae Council

    The Alumni Association shares its commitment to integrity, diversity, and service with its affiliates, who help facilitate deeper alumni connections around the world.

  9. STUDENT FELLOWS DISCOVER PASSIONS, HELP BUILD FUTURE OF EDUCATION AT CAI

    Student Fellows through the Center for Academic Innovation are gaining real world experience and mentorship to advance job skills and complete innovative projects.