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Dow Sustainability Fellows
A $3 million gift from the Dow Company Foundation will continue the Dow Sustainability Fellows Program at U-M. The gift supplements the company's $13 million in donations to fund the Dow Fellows Program since its inception in 2013 and secures funding through 2023. The program offers a graduate-level interdisciplinary training and sustainability project experience to students across the university.
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2021 MLK SYMPOSIUM
The 2021 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium will feature a different format from past years, but with the same emphasis on the message and lessons of the late civil rights leader. This year’s symposium begins with a keynote at 10 a.m. Jan. 18 and is built around the theme “Where Do We Go From Here?” It is a largely virtual event due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mapping quantum structures with light
A new tool that uses light to map out the electronic structures of crystals could reveal the capabilities of emerging quantum materials and pave the way for advanced energy technologies and quantum computers, according to researchers at the University of Michigan, University of Regensburg and University of Marburg.
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Range-doubling batteries
Lithium metal batteries, capable of doubling the capacity of today’s standard lithium-ion cells, can be built utilizing much of the current battery manufacturing system, a finding from U-M researchers that removes a major hurdle for automakers looking to embrace the next major evolution in energy storage technology for electric vehicles.
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Make the Most of Masks
Even if you’re already in the habit of wearing a mask regularly, now’s the time to kick it up a notch. Thanks to research and experience over the past year, we know that mask-wearing by the general public, not just health care workers, makes a big difference. We’re at a critical moment for keeping the virus at bay while we roll out vaccinations to hundreds of millions of people.
Learn top tips for mask-wearing
Campus Maize & Blueprint
The University of Michigan’s comprehensive plan for Winter Term incorporates public health guidance, lessons learned from the fall and extensive feedback from our community. Many new safety measures and additional resources have been developed to protect and support our students, faculty and staff.
ResponsiBLUE App
- All community members who need to enter U-M buildings are now required to show their ResponsiBLUE daily symptom checker results. Undergraduates must also display their weekly testing status.
Download the ResponsiBLUE app
Weekly Testing
- U-M’s free weekly COVID-19 testing program is available for all students, faculty and staff on the Ann Arbor campus and meets the mandatory testing requirements for undergraduates.
Learn about weekly testing
Prevention & Care
- Our COVID-19 Playbook outlines U-M’s approach to slowing the spread of COVID-19 and the programs and resources developed to support our community during this challenging year.
View the COVID-19 Playbook
News
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- How to end discrimination in health research funding
- Dow Sustainability Fellows Program extended at U-M through 2023
- $15M continues U-M partnership with Toyota Research Institute
- First license for AV testing software developed by Mcity goes to American Center for Mobility
- Social media bans, restrictions have mixed impact on potential misinformation following Capitol riot
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Public Engagement
- Population Healthy podcast: Race and health equity in America
- Free legal: U-M law clinic helps Michigan residents resolve workers' claims
- Michigan Minds: Exploring the connection between how people learn and the actions they take
- Q&A: Women mentoring men could help solve workplace gender bias, inequality
- U-M economists share 5 things to watch—and watch out for—in new year, with new president
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Visit Democracy & Debate
In The News
- MLive Election hearings are back as lawmakers look to clear up 'confusion,' initiate reform
- Ms. Magazine Taking politics out of women's health: Biden's first 100 days
- MLive Canadian pressure mounts on Michigan governor to back off Enbridge pipeline
- WDET Radio Schools across Michigan prepare to go back to in-person instruction
View more In The News
View COVID-19 news & research
Happening @ Michigan
Events
Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) events may have been moved online, rescheduled, or canceled. Visit Happening@Michigan for updates.
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- Jan 27 Pilates
- Jan 27 OrgBasics — Winterfest: Recruitment & Marketing Virtually
- Jan 27 STRONG Nation
- Mar 2 DEI Workshop: Diversity 101
- Jan 27 Sip & Stroll
- Jan 27 Total Body Strength
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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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Get Connected
Registration is open for the #COVID19 Community Sampling and Tracking Program for all @UMichStudents, faculty, and staff on the Ann Arbor campus. The testing option is available for people who currently do not have symptoms. myumi.ch/dOPej
Did you miss the discussion last week about #COVID19 vaccines with @UMichSPH infectious disease experts Dr. Arnold Monto and @MartinEpi? Here are some of the most important takeaways from the conversation: myumi.ch/7ZjrO pic.twitter.com/ig7cvBdaSO
.@UMichStudents moving into U-M Housing before Jan 14 or after Jan 16 who didn’t get a #COVID19 test prior to moving in can contact @UM_UHS to schedule a #COVID19 test before arriving on campus. myumi.ch/BoX2q pic.twitter.com/FHGvCACytQ