Featured Stories
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U-M’s sustainable material, color garden
The U-M Stamps Sustainable Materials & Color Garden allows Stamps creatives to source plants for natural art practices, creating accessible opportunities to cultivate plants used for materials, natural dyes, and papermaking.
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Building curious machines
Despite thousands of years of exploration, the vast majority of Earth’s oceans and lakes are uncharted and unknown to humans. A team led by U-M Robotics professor Katie Skinner is developing technology that will explore the seafloor much as a human would. It uses artificial intelligence to scour sonar data and quickly identify areas that warrant a closer look.
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Center for Complex Particle Systems
To bring nature’s efficiency and flexibility to advanced materials and additive manufacturing, the University of Michigan will lead an international team of scientists, engineers and educators in a five-year, $30 million center funded by the National Science Foundation.
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Nearly zero-waste solution for construction
The BioMatters team at the University of Michigan has developed a fully biodegradable, reusable and recyclable material to replace the wasteful concrete formwork traditionally used across the construction industry.
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DEI 2.0 Strategic Plan Launches
Learn how U-M is creating a more diverse, equitable and inclusive campus through updated strategies and new initiatives detailed in our five-year DEI 2.0 Strategic Plan.
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News
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- U-M joins initiative to assess, strengthen student mental health
- Identifying some foods as addictive could stimulate research, shift attitudes
- Wallenberg lecturer Benitez advocates for farmworkers' rights
- Michigan K-12 staffing challenges: More vacancies, fewer applicants
- Space weather disrupts nocturnal bird migration, study finds
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Public Engagement
- U-M partner profile: Jefferson East Inc. fosters growth in five neighborhoods
- Analysis: Congress is even more dysfunctional than it looks
- Business & Society podcast: The state of banking
- The Conversation: How did Israeli intelligence miss Hamas' preparations to attack?
- The Conversation: Your immune system makes its own antiviral drug—and it's likely one of the most ancient
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In The News
- ABC News How to cope with photos, videos coming out of Israel-Hamas conflict: Experts
- MLive Housing shortage triggers alarm for towns across Michigan
- National Public Radio Taking the temperature of the US consumer
- Crain's Detroit Business Embrace AI now, but know the limitations, experts say
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Happening @ Michigan
Events
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Oct 15 University of Michigan Museum of Art Afterthought: Remembering a Pandemic – Screening and Filmmaker Q&A Museum of Art
- Oct 16 Transfer Student Week
- Oct 18 Amplifying Transfer Student Voices!
- Oct 18 The Politics of Desire in Higher Education—A public talk with Dr. D-L Stewart
- Oct 19 HearsDustin @ U-M: Creating a Community Where We Overcome Adversity with a Positive Mental Attitude.
- Oct 14 Afterthought: Remembering a Pandemic
- Oct 15 Halaloween: A Muslim Horror Film Festival – *Satan’s Slaves 2: Communion *(2022)
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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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