Featured Stories
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Rebuilding Coastal Ecosystems
LSA assistant professor Jacob Allgeier studies how nutrients and energy cycle through tropical ecosystems in order to better manage fisheries. The artificial reefs he’s building are an inexpensive, effective way to sustainably improve fisheries’ productivity. It’s important work, Allgeier says, “because people are hungry. It’s really that simple.”
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‘Tis the season
The University of Michigan and the city of Ann Arbor always have something to see, hear or visit. If you find yourself in the area during the holidays, enjoy one of the many exhibitions and events taking place over the next month.
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Cyber vulnerability
A new attack discovered by the University of Michigan and NASA exploits a trusted network technology to create unexpected and potentially catastrophic behavior. The technology is widely used in critical infrastructures such as spacecraft, aircraft, energy generation systems and industrial control systems.
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Healthy schools
Project Healthy Schools is a community and U-M collaboration designed to reduce childhood obesity and improve the current and future health of Michigan's youth.
Campus Health Response
The University of Michigan has COVID-19 policies and guidance in place to support robust in-person experiences for our students, faculty and staff.
News
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- Surveys of Consumers: Easing inflation pressures lift sentiment
- Journal editors, reviewers don't show bias against novelty
- New activity trackers for dolphin conservation
- Winter graduates told 'persistence makes the impossible achievable'
- See no evil: People find good in villains
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Public Engagement
- Q&A: Find compassion with yourself to cope with the holidays
- This is Michigan: Ports set to grow economy throughout the state
- U-M business experts' recommendations on ‘insider giving’ incorporated into new SEC rules
- Top Michigan Minds podcasts of 2022
- Q&A: U-M expert shares insights on gap in VC funding for Black founders of startup companies
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In The News
- CNN A COVID-19 'senior wave' is driving up hospitalizations
- TRT World (Turkey) US confirms it will supply Ukraine with Patriot missile system
- National Public Radio Assessing the Jan. 6 final report, so far
- Knowable Magazine Could getting rid of old cells turn back the clock on aging?
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Happening @ Michigan
Events
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Jan 4 2023 Leadership Crisis Challenge Registration Off Campus Location
- Jan 6 UMix
- Jan 11 Winterfest North Campus
- Jan 12 Welcome the New Year with Mindfulness Together!
- Jan 16 2023 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium | Keynote Address
- Jan 5 2023 Leadership Crisis Challenge Registration
- Jan 12 Winterfest North Campus
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Academic Calendar
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Carpe Diem
All Michigan, all the time
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. A sampling of images captured over the years is shown in the gallery below.
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