In the News

  1. 2021 Faculty Forum on Community Foundations

    Join the Center for Educational Outreach for a conversation with foundational education leaders focused on sustainable funding opportunities.

  2. XR technology ‘brings’ conference participants to iconic U-M space

    The Center for Academic Innovation has completed a virtual prototype of the University of Michigan’s campus using 3D modeling, VR, and GIS.

  3. Gräbner and Hansen/ VolumeOne Win First Prize in Invest South/West Chicago

    A mixed-use development designed by two Taubman College faculty was named as one of four projects to be funded by the City of Chicago’s Invest South/West initiative.

  4. Grad students suffer high levels of mental health stress, but pandemic provides opportunity for change

    A study done by UM researchers found that graduate students suffer high rates of mental health stress, but there are several changes researchers can make to alleviate these issues and boost productivity.

  5. Yo-Yo Ma collaboration offers a blueprint for healing

    “A Travel Guide for Talking Hearts” is a collaborative art project between cellist Yo-Yo Ma, three local Michigan artists, and UM students. The project explores grief and healing throughout the pandemic.

  6. Introducing the 2022 David Bohnett Foundation Leadership and Public Service Fellows

    Three incoming graduate students—Emma Jabour, Terri N O’Neal, and Olivia Vaden—have been selected to receive the 2022 David Bohnett Foundation Leadership and Public Service Fellowship.

  7. U-M’s Raoul Wallenberg Fellowship celebrates a decade of ‘transformational experiences’ abroad

    The Wallenberg Fellowship offers students the opportunity to study abroad and go beyond academic experiences.

  8. Professor behind breakthrough tools for weather data, education wins annual U-M innovation award

    University of Michigan professor Perry Samson has earned this year’s Distinguished University Innovator Award for developing a series of pioneering learning and weather-related tools and technologies and launching successful companies around them that serve millions of people.

  9. New Forsyth fellowship expands global collaboration for U-M History of Art

    A new visiting graduate student fellowship invites international art history scholars to Ann Arbor for a year of intellectual exchange.