In the News

  1. Solar car Aevum to test solutions ahead of next World Solar Challenge

    Delayed by the pandemic, the University of Michigan Solar Car Team unveiled Aevum before an audience of sponsors, automotive and solar industry representatives, and supporters in the ballroom of the Michigan Union on June 10.

  2. It’s Englishes, plural.

    Linguistics Professor Daniel Davis’ latest Fulbright project is looking to tell untold chapters of English’s fascinating story in the Philippines.

  3. Data stewardship initiative supports research community

    The new Research Data Stewardship Initiative will help researchers identify options for equitably archiving and sharing data.

  4. In partnership with UK, U-M prison artists debut exhibit at the summer fair

    Collaboration between Michigan Prison Creative Arts Project and incarcerated artists from the UK present artwork at the Ann Arbor Art Fair this summer.

  5. PROMOTING PLANETARY HEALTH: U-M MEDICAL SCHOOL STUDENTS, ADMINISTRATORS PARTNER ON CLIMATE ISSUES

    Collaborations across medicine and climate science aim to bridge the gap between fields and create institutional sustainability metrics

  6. Connecting activism and justice efforts happening 5,000 miles apart

    Sociology Professor Paul Draus is working with a Baltic country’s educators, community leaders, activists and researchers in a new cross-national research project that’s supported by a Fulbright U.S. Scholars Award.

  7. Announcing the 2022 Rackham Public Scholarship Grants

    The Rackham Program in Public Scholarship supports publicly engaged scholarship through mutually beneficial projects created between Rackham students and community partners.

  8. Undergraduate robotics program starts enrollment this fall

    “The college’s robotics department will produce deeply trained roboticists who put people first, collaborating across disciplines to solve complex issues affecting the state of Michigan, our nation and the world at large.”

  9. New Stamps Faculty Member to Focus on Anti-Racism By Design

    Professor Emilia Yang joins STAMPS faculty bringing community-based research to emerging art technology