In the News

  1. U-M signs as a partner of Noodle online platform

    The University of Michigan is joining Noodle, the country’s fastest growing online higher education network offering students a more social learning environment.

  2. U-M School of Nursing to hold student-led innovation event this fall

    The U-M School of Nursing will host Innovate 4 Change, an interdisciplinary innovation event where students develop innovation expertise and entrepreneurship skills.

  3. Time Travel with Typewriters

    With support from the Rackham Program in Public Scholarship, Rackham alumna Meghan Forbes created a program that uses a retro strategy to encourage children to write: giving them access to typewriters.

  4. Community brings a fresh spin to Detroit alleyways

    An installation project brings together community leaders with University of Michigan researchers and students to build on the city’s large-scale program to clear alleys of debris and overgrown vegetation.

  5. Ross School launches health care accelerator for student entrepreneurs

    The past year-and-a-half has shown how the health care industry needs impactful innovations. The new Pinkert Healthcare Accelerator at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business aims to support…

  6. Bentley’s COVID-19 collection offers varied look at pandemic

    The Bentley Historical Library’s COVID-19 collection includes 265 digital items that tell the story of the pandemic’s impact on University of Michigan students, faculty and staff.

  7. U-M marks milestone anniversary of public policy fellowship for diverse undergraduates

    The University of Michigan’s Ford School of Public Policy will host a virtual event marking the 40th anniversary of the Public Policy and International Affairs fellowship.

  8. Bentley gift bolsters MPP internships

    Thanks to a generous gift from Ann Bentley and the Alvin M. Bentley Foundation in 2020 and in 2021, 10 MPP students were able to secure required summer internships.

  9. Students in Michigan Ross Marketing Course Partner with Nonprofit to Develop Key Insights into Spreading Awareness of the Kidney Evaluation and Donor Process

    In a marketing course at the Ross School of Business this year, undergraduate students leveraged their skills and marketing knowledge to develop important insights now being used by Kidney for Karcho, a nonprofit founded by University of Michigan alumni Briana Karcho, BA ’18.