In the News

  1. U-M nursing, law collaboration aims to dispel myths about human trafficking

    The new Human Trafficking Collaborative website, developed by faculty at the University of Michigan School of Nursing and the U-M Law School, created to dispel myths about human trafficking and to train health care providers to recognize and treat victims.

  2. UMSI capstone students harness data to improve community health with Puente

    A team of UMSI Bachelor of Science in Information (BSI) capstone students leveraged their data analysis skills to improve community health in the Dominican Republic with nonprofit organization Puente.

  3. Anti-Racism Collaborative Awards Graduate Student Summer Research Grants

    Twenty-one U-M graduate students have been awarded nearly $100,000 in summer research grants cosponsored by Rackham and U-M’s Anti-Racism Collaborative.

  4. Arts Initiative announces demonstration projects launching this fall

    The Arts Initiative will enable experimental ways of thinking about the role of the arts for the UM community and the Southeast Michigan region.

  5. Alumna Returns to SMTD with New Work for “Dance Despite COVID”

    U-M’s Department of Dance faculty discusses the process of creating performance against the backdrop of a pandemic through its production of “Dance Despite Covid”.

  6. U-M team examines liberal arts impact on students’ lives a decade after graduation

    University of Michigan researchers were recently awarded a $1.1 million grant to study the impact of a liberal arts education on graduates.

  7. First generation students find support and encouragement through SOUL

    The University of Michigan SOUL program (Sociology Opportunities for Undergraduate Leaders) allows students to connect with their first generation identity and navigate the university experience as first generation students.

  8. From Michigan to Ghana: Designing for generative justice

    Students worked closely with artisans and entrepreneurs in Kumasi, Ghana through the Design for Generative Justice Course.

  9. Dental students win campus-wide start-up business competition

    Three School of Dentistry students win a campus-wide student business idea competition.