In the News

  1. Intersection of environmental justice and engineering the focus of new $2.5M endowed professorship

    The gift represents a cross-discipline approach to sustainability and equity.

  2. The University of Michigan-Flint Partners with the City of Flint on Sustainability Goals for the Future

    United in a common mission of improving sustainability efforts in Flint and the region, the University of Michigan-Flint and the City of Flint are joining forces to establish a path forward for the community that will help combat the effects of climate change.

  3. Nominations sought for president’s awards for public engagement

    University of Michigan leaders are encouraging the community members from all three campuses to nominate individual faculty members who have demonstrated a commitment to public service for the president’s awards for public engagement.

  4. U-M student-run investment fund targets early-stage climate tech firms

    University of Michigan students and faculty have launched a student-run investment fund targeting early-stage climate tech companies that aim to make a real difference on climate change.

  5. Innovation Partnerships unit aims to amplify the impact of U-M research commercialization

    The newly launched Innovation Partnerships will serve as a central hub for U-M’s research commercialization, startup company support, and creating and fostering corporate research alliances.

  6. Two UM-Dearborn students named UN Millennium Fellows

    Amanda Saleh and Daniel Arini will spend the semester working on two projects that advance the UN’s sustainability goals.

  7. Stamps shines bright at DLECTRICITY

    Several artists affiliated with the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design presented their work at DLECTRICITY, an outdoor visual light and art celebration in Detroit.

  8. U-M lab awarded $13.2M grant to help thwart substance abuse disorders

    A University of Michigan lab focused on developing cutting-edge methods to inform effective interventions for drug abuse, HIV and other chronic conditions has been awarded a $13.2 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

  9. Ross students find way to magnify the positive during COVID-19-altered immersion program

    Students enrolled in the Ross School Magnify Immersion program explore business principles through an engaging online experience.