In the News

  1. Andrea Thomer harnesses the power of citizen science with two new projects

    Andrea Thomer, an assistant professor at UMSI, has been collaborating with teams in Michigan and California to use the citizen science platform Zooniverse to digitize decades of archival data.

  2. U-M’s HAIL scholarship program meaningfully changes students’ college trajectory, report finds

    A University of Michigan scholarship program launched five years ago for high achieving, low-income students in Michigan has boosted applications and enrollment while helping to diversify the student body, a new study finds.

  3. Ginsberg Center, EMU helping older adults learn tech skills

    Digital Connecting Corps aims to bridge the intergenerational digital divide U-M’s Ginsberg Center is collaborating with Eastern Michigan University’s Engage@EMU office to launch a program aimed at bridging the intergenerational…

  4. Connecting generations, U-M students fight loneliness, establish strong ties

    An organization created by U-M students and alumni work to foster one-on-one connections between seniors at assisted living facilities and college students

  5. New MOOC specialization offers glimpse into modern, data-driven sports world

    An interdisciplinary group of University of Michigan faculty from the School of Kinesiology and the School of Information have come together for a massive open online Sports Analytics Performance Specialization to share the science behind sports analytics.

  6. Student reflections on U-M’s new foundational interprofessional patient experience.

    Students gain experience working in interprofessional health care teams to learn how to maximize quality patient interaction through the 2021 LIFE IPE Program

  7. Taubman College’s Expertise in Digital Scenographies Is Transforming Events and Connections

    A digital theater, part of an interactive online platform experience, to replicate the creative energy that an in-person gathering of artists personifies

  8. Catherine Hadley named one of 62 Truman Scholars for 2021

    Catherine Hadley receives the prestigious Truman Scholar award for her commitment to public service leadership

  9. The art of queer health sciences: U-M students translate research through art in new exhibition

    Michigan Students organize a new community art exhibition to highlight queer experiences and help individuals rethink how art can transform communities, generate healing and share knowledge.