Featured Stories
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Better battery manufacturing
Michigan Engineering researchers are discovering new recipes for batteries with help from automation at the Samsung Advanced Materials Lab. Using robotic arms and computers, the lab can synthesize up to 24 different battery materials every 72 hours, allowing the researchers to test around 224 recipes.
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‘The Michigan’s’ mighty comeback
A new ESPN documentary from Jon Fish, BA ’95, documents the trajectory of Mike Legg’s heart-stopping play that secured the 1996 NCAA title for Red Berenson’s Wolverines. After fading into obscurity for nearly three decades, Legg’s move ‘the Michigan’ is back with a vengeance, changing the game at every level.
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U.P. Scholars Program makes U-M degree a reality
The the U.P. Scholars Program provides need-based scholarships for limited-income students. The program also provides social, academic and professional support. Scholars come from 12 of the 15 U.P. counties and 20 high schools.
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AI in the classroom
As higher education increasingly feels the impact of quickly developing generative artificial intelligence, U-M faculty members are working to determine how this new technology fits in to their teaching and research, and how it can best be used to help students learn most effectively.
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- US public opinion on social media is warming to nuclear energy, but concerns remain
- ISR retirement study receives U-M's largest-ever research grant
- Higher education responds to changing needs of labor markets, finds U-M-led research
- Using AI to decode dog vocalizations
- US camp industry adds billions to national economy
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Public Engagement
- Q&A: Stuart Hart on how to move beyond shareholder primacy
- Commentary: The real motivation behind the GOP's absurd calls to prosecute Democrats
- Opinion: Biden knows executive order on border will fail. Blame our broken system.
- Michigan Minds podcast: One medicinal chemist's mission to bring better medicine to sick and dying species
- Opinion: I was an adult before I learned of Michigan Central Station's ties to Black history
In The News
- Financial Times Joe Biden cuts Donald Trump's lead on handling of US economy
- CNN The US has a rich drag history. Here's why the art form will likely outlast attempts to restrict it
- Washington Post How AI is helping (and possibly harming) our pets
- National Public Radio How to reduce health care's climate impact? Increase telehealth
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Events
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- Jun 13 PEERS Webinar: Extend the Impact of Your Research by Making Your Data Reusable
- Jun 14 DISCO Network DISCO Summit 2024
- Jun 17 CJS Ann Arbor Japan Week | Japan Block Print Demonstration with Artist Nobuko Yamasaki
- Jun 10 Nicole Ray Art Exhibit: State of Play
- Jun 15 DISCO Network DISCO Summit 2024
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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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