In the News

  1. Making a Positive Impact: Students Engaged in Sustainability Efforts at Michigan Ross

    From work in the classroom and action-based learning experiences to student club activities and dual-degree programs, students at the Ross School of Business are focused on making the school, community, and world more sustainable across many different dimensions.

  2. America Reads Tutoring Goes Virtual and Discovers Unexpected Benefits

    Adapting to a virtual environment has enabled the Ginsberg Center’s literacy work to reach even more students and help teachers provide students with more individualized attention during a particularly challenging school year.

  3. Stamps Students Receive Living ArtsEngine Make-a-Thon! Prizes

    In early Octo­ber, Liv­ing Art­sEn­gine hosted a 24 hour Make-a-Thon! around the topic of sus­tain­abil­ity. Seven Stamps stu­dents were rec­og­nized for their achieve­ments at this event.

  4. Ford School announces new diplomacy fellows

    The Weiser Diplomacy Center (WDC) is pleased to announce six impressive 2021 fellows from various backgrounds who are interested in international security, development, and/or human rights.

  5. MADS team designs a new data visualization to help save Great Lakes

    Applying data science methodology to the issue of invasive species in the Great Lakes, three UMSI Master of Applied Data Science (MADS) grads have designed a new data visualization to display species impacting or being impacted by invasive species.

  6. Leinweber Foundation gives $25 million to build U-M Leinweber Computer Science and Information Building

    A $25 million gift from the Leinweber Foundation, founded by software entrepreneur Larry Leinweber, will help fund a new 163,000 square foot state of the art facility on the university’s North Campus.

  7. U-M Innovation Partnerships announces record number of commercialization agreements

    The University of Michigan has reported a record number of license and option agreements over the past fiscal year, as well as patents issued, further solidifying its position as a leading university for commercializing research and technology.

  8. Michigan Public Health Invests $1M to Tackle Major Public Health Issues Through Multidisciplinary Initiative

    The University of Michigan School of Public Health has announced a $1 million investment to establish a new Public Health IDEAS initiative that will advance research and engagement in key areas and achieve meaningful, lasting impact.

  9. Academic Innovation seeks proposals to address global challenges

    The Center for Academic Innovation is accepting proposals for online courses and series that address the fundamental global challenges facing an increasingly interconnected world.