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  1. April 12, 2026

    Boyer tapped as first faculty director of new UMCI in Detroit

    Taubman College’s Bryan Boyer has been selected as the first faculty director of the new University of Michigan Center for Innovation.

  2. April 12, 2026

    UM-Flint launches Engage Flint Grant Program

    The Engage Flint Grant Program will support projects co-designed by UM-Flint personnel and the Flint and Genesee County community.

  3. April 12, 2026

    Sisters celebrate a successful bone marrow donation 15 years later

    Sisters Ketha Knuth and Karla Davidson try to see each other as often as they can. The two not only share the bond of being sisters, but of the gift of bone marrow transplant from Knuth to Davidson.

  4. April 12, 2026

    Look to Leadership: Marketing the news helps Michigan News reach audiences worldwide

    Laura Lessnau explains how Michigan News connects important U-M stories to the news media across the world.

  5. April 10, 2026

    REMINDER: Center for American Dialogue Preview Day

    Watch a livestream of Preview Day for U-M’s Center for American Dialogue, happening at 3 p.m. April 13.

  6. April 10, 2026

    Bold Challenges opens Boost applications

    The Bold Challenges’ Boost initiative, a semester-long program that helps emerging cross-disciplinary research teams develop high-impact collaborative projects, has opened applications.

  7. April 9, 2026

    REMINDER: Campus climate survey closes April 15

    The Climate Survey Related to Campus Culture and Community closes April 15. Those who received an invitation are encouraged to complete the survey by that date.

  8. April 9, 2026

    U-M Faculty Arts Ambassadors share creativity across state of Michigan

    The Arts Initiative is launching the Faculty Arts Ambassador Program, supporting two U-M faculty members in bringing community-centered arts experiences to locations across Michigan.

  9. April 8, 2026

    Service Design Weekend allows students to re-imagine government

    Departments across campus recently came together for an interdisciplinary weekend focused on public service design.

  10. April 8, 2026

    SACUA elects Kentaro Toyama chair, Kirsten Herold vice chair

    The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs has elected Kentaro Toyama of the School of Information as chair and Kirsten Herold of the School of Public Health as vice chair for the next school year.