In the News

  1. Gräbner and Hansen Work Across Scales and the Globe

    Architectural studio gives students opportunities to develop inclusive, sustainable design solutions for housing sites across Detroit.

  2. Region V Public Health Training Center awarded $3.7M to expand the supply, diversity, and capacity of the public health workforce

    The Region V Public Health Training Center provides access to world-class professional development, experiential learning, & technical assistance through community-based training partners.

  3. University awarded $53M to expand Great Lakes research

    A five-year, $53 million renewal agreement from the federal government continues and expands the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research at U-M, helping to conserve and manage the region’s natural resources.

  4. Camelia Metwally, ’22, Named Immigrant Justice Corps Fellow

    Camelia Metwally, ’22, is among 31 law students nationwide to be selected for the 2022 Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC) Fellowship

  5. Education Policy Initiative graduates spread their research skills across the country

    Government consulting, examining the effects of free tuition, teaching sociology – all are activities that recent graduates who worked with the Education Policy Initiative (EPI) at the University of Michigan are pursuing.

  6. Faculty member publishes new cancer research exploring relationship between nerves and tumor cells

    New research published by a School of Dentistry faculty member offers clues about cancerous tumors that may help oncologists select the optimal treatment for patients and improve survival rates.

  7. Paralympic dreams and the growth of adaptive sports

    The wheelchair basketball star is one of several high-level athletes to elevate the young adaptive athletics program at University of Michigan.

  8. A Summer Program Built for the Future

    College of Innovation & Technology opens its doors to 25 high school students for the Innovation and Technology Scholars Program.

  9. Audrey Bennett Receives 2022 Steven Heller Prize

    Professor Audrey Bennett receives an award honoring critical thinking about design, encouraging development in the next generation of design voices through a variety of media.