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6/3/2024
A trail that leads to a more sustainable future
Enjoy a scenic walk that highlights actions taken to improve the health of the river and wildlife populations....
5/20/2024
Coming to campus: bike-friendly changes
To support sustainability efforts and promote bike safety, sharrows and new signage will appear this summer. ...
5/20/2024
Can we still find a path to civil discourse?
In an era where strong opinions dominate and people are increasingly unwilling to entertain alternative perspectives, Chancellor Domenico Grasso is going old school in his effort to rebuild the foundation for debating big issues....
5/17/2024
Regents Roundup for May 2024
Get the details from the May 16 U-M Board of Regents meeting, including faculty promotions, administrative staff news and campus updates.
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5/13/2024
Office of Research update for May 2024
See whose work is getting funded, browse new funding opportunities, learn about services
that can advance your work and check out this month’s research events.
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5/12/2024
Get outdoors and explore
From historic structures to native species plants, Environmental Interpretive Center experts point out a few interesting finds you can see on the campus trails....
5/12/2024
Remembering art educator Kevin Castile
The applied art lecturer, who encouraged students to find and appreciate beauty in the world, passed away Jan. 19....
4/29/2024
Class of Spring 2024: CEHHS graduate Weirong Huang
The ’20 education alum returned for a master’s to pursue her passion for teaching English language learners. ...
4/27/2024
‘May your dreams be the compass to your next destination’
The university awarded 1,201 degrees to the newest Dearborn Wolverine alums during the commencement ceremonies on April 27....
4/24/2024
Discover Detroit through its little-known history
From where Miles Davis regularly played to the origins of the DIA, Communications Professor Tim Kiska dives into seldomly shared city history through the Detroit History Podcast. Season six launched this week....