1. January 16, 2025

    Eight researchers from U-M win PECASE awards

    Eight U-M researchers have received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, a high honor the U.S. government bestows on scientists and engineers who are beginning their independent research careers.

  2. January 16, 2025

    Arts Initiative grants awarded to seven research teams

    The Arts Research: Incubation & Acceleration grant program in the Office of the Vice President for Research has awarded a new round of funding to seven faculty-led research projects.

  3. January 15, 2025

    Six postdoctoral researchers chosen for commercialization fellowships

    Innovation Partnerships has announced the funding of six new Postdoctoral Commercialization Fellowships, based on the strong commercialization potential of the recipients’ doctoral research.

  4. January 15, 2025

    Six teams funded for disability-related research projects

    Six U-M research teams have been awarded funding through the Office of the Provost’s Disability Scholarship Initiative.

  5. January 14, 2025

    $5M to improve testing of wave energy, offshore wind

    Devices that create electricity from wave motion and offshore winds could become sturdier, quieter and easier to test at near-ocean-ready sizes, with four new grants totaling $5 million to U-M.

  6. January 13, 2025

    Nominations being sought for honorary degree recipients

    The university community is being asked to nominate individuals who have contributed to their field or society to be considered for honorary degrees.

  7. January 13, 2025

    Kinesiology professor competing in aquathlon abroad

    Sandra Hunter, professor of kinesiology in the School of Kinesiology, will compete in the 2025 World Triathlon Multisport Championships Pontevedra in Spain in the aquathlon.

  8. January 13, 2025

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  9. January 10, 2025

    Monica Dus to direct new Office of National Laboratories

    U-M has created a new office to support its partnerships with U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories, with Monica Dus, associate professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology, to be the office’s director.

  10. January 10, 2025

    Pharmacists to help tackle health disparities at tribal clinics

    U-M will embed pharmacists in at least five tribal health clinics in Michigan, where they will work alongside physicians and clinic staff and engage in education and outreach.