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White-nose syndrome
A new study from University of Michigan biologists presents the first genetic evidence of resistance in some bats to white-nose syndrome, a deadly fungal disease that has decimated some North American bat populations.
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American Rhapsody
Inspired by the current politically divisive moment in our nation’s history, Aaron Dworkin explores the complexity of our founders in a new spoken word orchestral work. The work incorporates the writing and speeches of George Washington with 19th-century composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s “Symphonic Variations on an African Air” to explore themes of race, society and human nature.
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Making their way
Woodworking equipment whirs as teens turn out the latest in creations and consumer products that have come from years of making things at the Brightmoor Maker Space in Detroit.
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Madelon’s World
When she broke the gender barrier at U-M in 1870, Madelon Stockwell was alone. She lived her life much the same way.
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Fulbright Scholars
Lenard J Foust recently earned his Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Dance and Performance Studies from the University of Michigan School of Music, Theater, and Dance, and is currently a U.S. Fulbright Scholar affiliated with the Shanghai Theatre Academy.
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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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A new UM-led study of tropical fish in a mangrove estuary found highlights the important impact that individual organisms can have on the health of their ecosystems. myumi.ch/2D8d3
Are you ready for #RecycleMania2020? Rufus is! Help your office, residence hall, or school/college minimize your waste. Read more at myumi.ch/xmpEz #PlanetBlue pic.twitter.com/YlMXXv2y24
A new Coursera offering entitled “Melting Ice Rising Seas” will highlight work being done by U-M researchers to track melting glaciers in Greenland and address how people can get involved in citizen science and make an impact in combating climate change. myumi.ch/yKrV3 pic.twitter.com/2JhgOoF5pi