1. April 4, 2022

    IRWG announces funding for 10 graduate student projects

    The Institute for Research on Women and Gender has awarded 10 graduate students funding to support wide-ranging projects related to women, gender, and sexuality.

  2. April 4, 2022

    Study looks at long-term severe substance use disorder

    New U-M research finds the majority of 18-year-olds with severe substance use disorder symptoms who were followed over 32 years still had multiple substance use disorder symptoms as adults.

  3. April 4, 2022

    Police officer timing retirement with canine partner

    Officer Joseph Dunny is one of two K-9 patrol units within the Division of Public Safety and Security. He has worked with Taser and Tank and currently patrols with Columbo, a Belgian Malinois.

  4. April 4, 2022

    Heritage Project — Carpenter in the Dream Factory

    Avery Hopwood was a gay Midwesterner with a superb sense of humor who, in the span of a few months in 1905, wrote his first play, graduated from U-M and sold the play to a Broadway production company.

  5. April 4, 2022

    Obituary — Michael Woodroofe

    Michael Barrett Woodroofe, the Leonard J. Savage Professor Emeritus of Statistics, died Feb. 22, 2022, at age 81.

  6. April 4, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  7. March 31, 2022

    U-M Latino faculty, students showcase research April 5-7

    Organized by U-M graduate student organization Puentes, the inaugural Latinx Research Week will feature the breadth of work currently being pursued by Latinos at the university.

  8. March 31, 2022

    One-fifth of older Americans experience food insufficiency

    More than 20% of older adults in the United States will experience food insufficiency at some point in their 60s and 70s, according to a U-M study.

  9. March 30, 2022

    Alcohol users drank more often early in pandemic

    A new U-M study shows that the frequency of drinking went up among those who used alcohol, even though the overall prevalence of drinking went down during the early months of the pandemic.

  10. March 29, 2022

    First-year applications up for first-gen, underrepresented students

    U-M received a record number of applications from prospective first-year students hoping to come to campus this fall, including sizable increases in a number of key demographics.