Through partnerships across campus and across borders, Associate Professor Lesli Hoey is creating solutions for global hunger and poverty.
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October 20, 2021
Research initiative to spur collaboration on societal challenges
A new research initiative from the Office of the Vice President for Research will integrate social and technical sciences from across the University of Michigan to address societal challenges that intersect equity, health, infrastructure and sustainability.
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October 20, 2021
See Art History in a New Light and Reimagine Public Spaces in Online Course ‘Visualizing Women’s Work’
‘Visualizing Women’s Work: Using Art Media for Social Justice’ asks learners to consider the power structures on display in our public monuments
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October 19, 2021
Free online courses for Michigan teachers support inclusive teaching and learning practices in remote and hybrid classrooms
The University of Michigan School of Education, in partnership with Michigan State University and Michigan Virtual, offers a new suite of free online courses focused on inclusive teaching and learning.
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October 18, 2021
Four Taubman College Faculty Win Interdisciplinary Arts Engine Grants
U-M ArtsEngine, an initiative that supports interdisciplinary research across the arts, design, engineering, information sciences, and technology, awarded four Arts Integrative Interdisciplinary (AiiR) Faculty Grants to Taubman College faculty this fall.
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October 15, 2021
New guide helps Michigan communities plan for solar energy
The Graham Sustainability Institute, in partnership with Michigan State University and local officials, has developed a guide on solar energy systems for local governments.
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October 14, 2021
Stamps Alum and Student Co-Create “Strive to Thrive”
During the 20 – 21 academic year and into the summer, Stamps alum Laura Amtower (MFA’15), Director of Education at Community Action Network (CAN), collaborated with Stamps student Michelle Ha (BFA’22) to create CAN’s Strive to Thrive program for local youth.
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October 13, 2021
Taubman Faculty Part of Multidisciplinary Team Studying Racial Segregation in Ann Arbor
The U-M Humanities Collaboratory has awarded a two-year grant to a collaborative research team to document histories of racial segregation in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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October 12, 2021
At the halfway place
The University of Michigan Biological Station leads international recognition effort as UNESCO biosphere region