1. January 12, 2022

    Having kids at home may reduce pandemic depression

    According to a new U-M study, adults in households with children have fewer mental health problems than other adults living without kids.

  2. January 12, 2022

    U-M unveils universitywide energy conservation projects

    Following its commitment last year to achieve universitywide carbon neutrality, U-M is unveiling an initial $5 million investment in energy conservation measures that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  3. January 12, 2022

    Title IX coordinator to begin remote office hours Jan. 18

    U-M’s Title IX coordinator, Elizabeth Seney, will begin offering remote office hours to respond to questions or hear feedback on how the university responds to reports of sexual or gender-based misconduct.

  4. January 10, 2022

    Detroit River narratives emerge through schooner trips, boat building

    U-M’s Detroit River Story Lab leverages the resources of the university community and local organizations to research and amplify stories of the Detroit River.

  5. January 10, 2022

    Active U gets U-M moving with 12-week challenge

    Active U returns for its 17th year, encouraging the university community to get moving toward the same goal — being active.

  6. January 10, 2022

    Special section features highlights of 2022 MLK Symposium

    The MLK Symposium provides opportunities to participate in lectures, live performances, exhibits, workshops and community service projects sponsored by academic and non-academic units, student and staff organizations and community groups.

  7. January 10, 2022

    U-M part of collaboration to study quantum science, technology

    U-M has formed a collaboration with Michigan State and Purdue universities to study quantum science and technology, drawing together expertise and resources to advance the field.

  8. January 10, 2022

    Event to explore Ellington’s symphonic triptych ‘Three Black Kings’

    The International Center for American Music will host a virtual event at 3 p.m. Jan. 27 featuring a discussion of Duke Ellington’s final composition, “Three Black Kings,” with Luca Bragalini, professor of jazz history at the Music Conservatory of Brescia, Italy. The title of the work and original reference is to the Black King in…
  9. January 10, 2022

    Detroit-area speaker encourages churches to be more welcoming

    “All Are Welcome … But Are They?” will be presented at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 23 at St. Mary Student Parish, 331 Thompson St., by John Thorne, executive director of the Detroit Catholic Pastoral Alliance.

  10. January 10, 2022

    NYU professor aims to offer more honest view of incarceration

    “Abolitionist Aesthetics: The Art to End Slavery and to End Prisons” is scheduled for 4-5:30 p.m. Jan. 19, a virtual event featuring Nicole Fleetwood, a professor at New York University.