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  1. March 20, 2023

    Lecturer combines love of computing, creating

    Creating pieces of art — and the trial and error that comes with it — drives and inspires Mark Meier, lecturer II in architecture in the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

  2. March 20, 2023

    Heritage Project — The first teach-in

    In 1965, only a handful of students were radical in their politics. But the faculty included a scattering of progressives involved in the early stirrings of dissent against the Vietnam War. 

  3. March 20, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  4. March 17, 2023

    REMINDER: Vision 2034 town halls set to begin

    The U-M community is invited to join Vision 2034 by participating in any of several town halls where they can learn more about the strategic visioning process and contribute to the future direction of the university.

  5. March 16, 2023

    Richie Hunter recommended as VP for communications

    Richie C. Hunter, a communications leader with more than 25 years of experience in higher education, health care and business, is being recommended as U-M’s next vice president for communications.

  6. March 16, 2023

    Community joins to support U-M on Giving Blueday 2023

    Donors from across the U-M community — and around the world — gave more than $5.3 million to support initiatives, programs, organizations and more on Giving Blueday, U-M’s annual day of giving.

  7. March 16, 2023

    Bold Challenges awards planning grants to three research teams

    The Bold Challenges Initiative has awarded large-scale planning grants to three interdisciplinary teams so they can pursue research projects involving microelectronics, maternal health and marine energy.

  8. March 15, 2023

    Record turnout hears from Ono, others at Congressional Breakfast

    The 72nd annual University of Michigan Congressional Breakfast took place March 15 in Washington, D.C., and saw the largest gathering in its seven-decade history.

  9. March 15, 2023

    Poverty Solutions marks impact of action-based research in 2022

    From informing how the U.S. Census estimates populations to reimagining land contracts as a path to homeownership, Poverty Solutions tackled the structures of poverty through action-based research in 2022.

  10. March 14, 2023

    Wege lecturer Mary Robinson ties climate crisis to injustice

    Addressing the world’s climate crisis requires a people-centered approach that elevates positive climate work and connects climate change with injustice, Mary Robinson said during the Peter M. Wege Lecture on Sustainability.