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Growth Opportunity
By working with the LSA Opportunity Hub last summer, LSA students were able to put their ingenuity and education to work at internships around the country and across the globe.
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Urban Biographies, Ancient and Modern
This exhibition now open at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, showcases three classical cities where U-M sponsors field projects: Gabii in Italy, Olynthos in Greece and Notion in Turkey.
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U-M, Harvard form new partnership
The University of Michigan and Harvard University are forming two new partnerships designed to spur economic mobility and reduce poverty in Detroit, as well as combine resources and expertise in response to the national opioid crisis.
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Getting ‘smart’ about construction safety
The construction industry, by its nature, can be dangerous. SangHyun Lee, an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, says wearable sensors can improve construction worker safety and also reduce costs through better data on worker health.
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- U-M statement regarding boycott of Israeli universities
- U-M is No. 20 in annual Times Higher Education world ranking
- MKit developers hope app curtails sexual violence on campus
- Great Lakes, great progress on the economic front
- More kids living in multigenerational families
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Sep 28 Presented by the U-M Department of Dance Ann Arbor Dance Works 33rd Annual Season Dance Building
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- Sep 29 CHAMPS for Mott
- Oct 1 Film Screening and Discussion of Soufra
- Oct 5 Homecoming Picnic
- Sep 28 Foundations of Yoga, Meditation, & Mindfulness
- Sep 29 Ann Arbor Dance Works 33rd Annual Season
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There’s always something amazing happening at Michigan. Whether it’s on campus or around the world, our students, faculty, staff and alumni are out seizing the day as shown in the slideshow below.
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The University of Michigan School of Public Health received an $18 million federal grant to house a new center to model and predict the impact of tobacco regulation.
The Center for the Assessment of the Public Health Impact of Tobacco Regulations will be part of the NIH and FDA’s Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science. #UMichImpact
Is your teen getting enough sleep?
A national poll from C.S. Mott Children's Hospital found that 43 percent of parents say their teens struggle when it comes to falling or staying asleep.
A U-M study finds that Hindi-language tweets from Indian politicians are more likely to be shared and favorited than tweets in English, signaling a change in the social landscape from 2014, when a majority of tweets were from English-speaking populations. myumi.ch/LEKMv pic.twitter.com/KkIFo9QIDU