Featured Stories
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Victors for Veterans
Over the past decade, students and faculty from the U-M School of Dentistry have provided free dental care valued at about $1.7 million to more than 480 veterans throughout the state of Michigan. The Victors for Veterans clinics, or V4V, are providing a much-needed service because the military doesn't cover dental treatments for most veterans.
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Climate change
Even relatively modest climate warming and associated precipitation shifts may dramatically alter Earth’s northernmost forests, which constitute one of the planet’s largest nearly intact forested ecosystems and are home to a big chunk of the planet’s terrestrial carbon.
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Football Super-fan
Words cannot express Art Vuolo Jr.’s passion for Michigan football, but his massive archive says it all. This season marks Vuolo’s 43rd year recording the Wolverine game-day experience, from on-the-field action and untelevised half-time shows to on-the-field awards ceremonies and rare moments in the booth. Vuolo’s collection is slated for the Bentley one day.
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Urban planning
U-M urban planning students have been working closely with low-income communities to help combat Brazil’s severe affordable housing deficit and promote environmental stewardship.
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Real-World Perspectives on Poverty Solutions
Join us Oct. 7 — Nov. 18 for Real-World Perspectives on Poverty Solutions, a lecture series featuring experts confronting poverty in policy and practice across the nation.
Learn more about the series
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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- The ties that bind: Joint children may strengthen stepfamily ties to older parents
- University finalizes settlement in Anderson cases
- People who receive periodontal care have better outcomes after heart attack
- Most powerful laser in US: U-M's ZEUS laser has begun commissioning experiments
- U-M study finds 1 in 4 four adults experience transportation insecurity
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Public Engagement
- Economic Growth Institute creates new center as part of Global Epicenter of Mobility initiative
- The Conversation: Electric planes are coming: Short-hop regional flights could be running on batteries in a few years
- Commentary: Child poverty in the US was stagnant—and then something changed
- Q&A: The death of Queen Elizabeth II: Media culture and the future of the monarchy
- Q&A: Keeping classrooms safe from COVID-19: Masks, filters, an open window?
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In The News
- UPI Avoid aspirin plus warfarin to prevent bleeding risk, study reiterates
- Detroit Free Press U-M study needs 100,000 residents to help track contamination's health impacts
- MLive Will anti-LGBTQ rhetoric by some in Michigan GOP raise cash, incite base?
- The Guardian The end of the debate? Republicans draw the curtain on political theater
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Happening @ Michigan
Events
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Sep 21 Banned Books Week Interactive Discussion Haven Hall
- Sep 22 Earthfest 2022
- Sep 22 National Ice Cream Day
- Sep 26 SaferSelf — a free series of self-defense workshops for freshmen!
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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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