In the News

  1. My Unexpected Journey into the LBLE Course as a Startup Entrepreneur and MBA

    The Living Business Leadership Experience course offers students the opportunity to work in an operational team supporting early-stage organizations while receiving mentorship from faculty members.

  2. Engage Detroit Workshop at Alkebu-Lan Village African Cultural Festival

    The first workshop of the Engage Detroit Workshop series brings faculty, students, community partners, and the public together to drive community-driven land restoration and engagement in Detroit.

  3. University of Michigan partners on multi-institution planning effort for state’s water future

    Work for the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy will develop a policy roadmap to safe, low cost water services.

  4. Oliver Haimson awarded a Faculty Seed Grant from Institute for Research on Women and Gender

    Faculty Seed Grant supports individual research activities, initial research efforts, performances, and community-based research on topics related to women, gender and sexuality.

  5. Future 1L Rimpal Bajwa Gains Practical Experience Before Entering the Classroom

    The WLI Program engages students from partnering law schools with nonprofit groups and law centers to address some of the most pressing social and legal issues in our community.

  6. U-M, Farm Bureau working together to reduce hunger in Michigan

    New project seeks to improve food assistance programs by empowering parents and elevating families’ expertise

  7. TRAILS school mental health program enters new chapter

    $50 million in state funding, change in operations will enable program founded at U-M to reach more schools

  8. Open source platform enables research on privacy-preserving machine learning

    Virtual assortment of user devices provides a realistic training environment for distributed machine learning, protects privacy by learning where data lives.

  9. SEAS continues to grow the Environmental Justice program with new expertise, community organizers

    SEAS welcomes new faculty, bringing new expertise and courses that will provide students with more opportunities to learn from leaders that bring real-world experience.