In the News

  1. Connect2Community Team Adjusts Quickly for Virtual Pandemic Response

    An opportunity connecting University students, staff, and faculty to engagement opportunities moves virtual

  2. Indianapolis Planner to Serve As 2022 Sojourner Truth Fellow

    Taubman College’s 2022 Sojourner Truth Fellow engages students in bringing attention to issues of race and ethnicity within the field of planning.

  3. New program to combine STEM education with financial literacy and travel, starting in elementary school

    Adding life skills to education in science, technology, engineering and math sets students up for success, through a partnership led and funded by a Michigan Engineering alum.

  4. UM-Flint research team examines Extreme Heat Event risk reduction in Flint

    The one-year project hopes to set an example of how to examine heat-related risk in urban environments.

  5. CAI DEVELOPING NEW ONLINE COURSES TO ADDRESS GLOBAL CHALLENGES

    New online courses offered to address global COVID-19 impacts on health equity and spark innovative learning opportunities

  6. How two UM-Dearborn students are advancing their activism

    Senior Amanda Saleh and recent grad Daniel Arini reflect on how a recent United Nations Millennium Fellowship experience is helping focus and sustain their work as organizers.

  7. Immersed in the Metaverse: Course Uses VR Tech so Students Can Experience, Evaluate Virtual Learning

    A School of Education course explores the use of extended reality as a learning tool.

  8. Peek Inside the Community Coworking Fridays in the +Impact Studio at Michigan Ross

    These sessions bring together students in its new Founders Program with its Applebaum Impact Design Fellows and others to help accelerate the students’ entrepreneurial ventures and serve as a launchpad for others.

  9. New U-M certification pathway will help stem teacher shortages

    Michigan Alternate Route to Certification at U-M is expanding its program and creating the Initial Certification Pathway to serve aspiring educators throughout Michigan.