In the News

  1. Study abroad: Despite pandemic disruption, U-M still among top-ranked Big Ten university, No. 5 in nation

    According to the Open Doors report, the University of Michigan sent 1,547 students abroad to 111 countries during the 2019-2020 school year.

  2. Expanding participation in science and technology policy through civil society partnerships

    A grant from the Ford Foundation will facilitate consultation, research, and implementation solutions with community organizations to promote science and technology for the public good.

  3. Teaching residents in unique Detroit school program find medical-like mentoring model inspires confidence

    A unique teaching residency program in partnership with the School of Marygrove and U-M School fo Education inspires supportive teacher preparation.

  4. UM-Dearborn students built an art robot that uses your eyes to paint

    The assistive technology demonstrates the potential of lower-cost eye tracking technology for helping artists with disabilities.

  5. Michigan Ross MBAs Organize Extremely Successful and Impactful Health Equity Case Competition for Graduate Students Around the Globe

    Interest in the inaugural Henrietta Lacks Health Equity Case Competition was great: 49 teams from 27 universities, spanning three continents, applied to participate.

  6. Green Chemistry’s creative approach turns hard science into social impact

    Now in its fourth year, UM-Flint’s Green Chemistry program is helping students prepare for cutting-edge careers in rapidly changing industries like pharmaceutical and plastics manufacturing, hazardous waste management, and environmental remediation.

  7. School of Dentistry’s second Victors for Veterans clinic helps fill special needs of Michigan veterans

    The School of Dentistry is marking the completion of its first year of providing expanded dental care for Michigan military veterans at a second community-based clinic in Michigan, with planning is underway for a third location.

  8. New $13.8M center at U-M will study infectious disease, pandemic preparedness

    The multidisciplinary research team ​​will synergize efforts across the University.

  9. Nursing center eyes reusing simulated learning materials

    Proponents say approach could aid environment, be scaled for use elsewhere