In the News

  1. ‘The Dude’ marks 25 years of innovation and creativity

    “The Dude,” as it is affectionately known, is famous for its vast collection of the latest technological tools. Those tools — and some of the work they’ve helped produce — will be on display during a weeklong 25th anniversary celebration that begins Oct. 4.

  2. MIDAS leads multi-university collaboration on data equity systems

    The Michigan Institute for Data Science is leading a multi-university partnership to develop a framework for a national institute that would enable research using sensitive data, while preventing its misuse and misinterpretation.

  3. Taubman College Faculty Contribute to Chicago Architecture Biennial

    The Chicago Architecture Biennial, which kicks off on September 17, features the work of several Taubman College faculty. With the theme, The Available City, the Biennial runs until December 18, 2021, at locations across the city.

  4. Using art in social work education and practice

    In his art project “Realm of the Dead,” Professor Rogério Pinto uses autobiographical drama theatre to advance social work research and practice.

  5. Professor honored for decades of advocacy work

    U-M recognizes Professor Marilee Benore’s mentorship and inclusive practices by honoring her with the Carol Hollenshead Inspire Award for Excellence in Promoting Equity and Social Change.

  6. A new way for health science educators to connect

    Michigan Medicine’s RISE, a collaborative health sciences education platform, has created a video series entitled “I Am an Innovator.”

  7. U-M Receives $6M CDC Grant To Advance Youth Firearm Violence Prevention Research

    U-M researchers will collaborate with community partners in Muskegon, Michigan and Washington, D.C. to reduce youth firearm violence.

  8. Self-Driving Cars Teach-Out Explores the Potential of Autonomous Vehicles and its Impact on the Workforce, Law, and Society

    A free online Teach-Out brings together researchers, advocacy groups, and industry leaders to explore the safety of driverless vehicles.

  9. Million-dollar grant awarded to School of Nursing will improve care for sexual assault survivors

    With a $1.2 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration, two UM-Flint nursing professors have developed a program for nurses in local communities to improve care for sexual assault survivors.