In the News

  1. U-M receives NSF grant for data-driven drug discovery

    The Center for Data-Driven Drug Development and Treatment Assessment will work with partners from industry, state and professional organizations whose research efforts align with the center’s focus.

  2. Ann Lui Honors Community and Culture through Design

    Taubman professor Ann Lui works with communities to bring architectural dreams to reality.

  3. 5 Faculty, Staff Receive Funds to Adopt Educational Technology in Courses and Advising

    Supported programs include dentistry, oceanography, history of art and advising.

  4. H.V. Jagadish named Edgar F. Codd Distinguished University Professor of EECS

    Professor Jagadish is being recognized for his work as one of the nation’s most visible and influential researchers in the interdisciplinary field of data science

  5. Michigan Law Names 2022 Fiske Fellows

    When Robert B. Fiske, ’55, established the Fiske Fellowship Program at Michigan Law, his goal was to encourage young lawyers to enter government service, as he did when he left private practice to serve as a U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York.

  6. Caroline Sinders Receives 2023 Roman Witt Artist Residency

    Caroline Sinders, an award-winning critical designer, researcher, and artist will be the 2023 Roman J. Witt Artist in Residence at the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design.

  7. A Stellar First Cohort: Meet the Inaugural Michigan Ross Master of Business Analytics Class

    After seeing a competitive application cycle that exceeded expectations, the Ross School of Business is welcoming its first cohort of 52 talented students into its new Master of Business Analytics Program.

  8. Student groups spur progress toward U-M sustainability

    Three organizations publish reports on campus climate action

  9. Saving our pleasant peninsula: How Michigan’s long-admired natural resources are being threatened by climate change and what U-M researchers are doing to help

    U-M researchers work to track, predict, and help us adapt to climate change affecting the Great Lakes through collaborations with government and business leaders.