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  1. April 25, 2022

    Sustainably made honors cords adorn 281 grads this school year

    In support of ongoing sustainability efforts across U-M, the Excellence in Sustainability Honors Cord Program this year is offering special graduation cords for those who have excelled in areas of sustainability.

  2. April 25, 2022

    Center for Interprofessional Education enters next phase in advancing health

    The Center for Interprofessional Education, which for the past seven years has worked to advance an interdisciplinary health-care educational effort at U-M, is now launching its next phase.

  3. April 25, 2022

    Enriching Scholarship conference planned for May 4-5

    The 2022 Enriching Scholarship conference, set for May 4-5, will highlight the range of instructional tools and approaches that reveal implicit or unspoken assumptions and expectations in the curriculum.

  4. April 25, 2022

    Five faculty projects honored for teaching innovations

    Five faculty projects that involve innovative approaches to improving student learning will be honored May 5 with Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prizes.

  5. April 25, 2022

    Profiles of five prospective Class of 2022 graduates

    Each year The University Record profiles selected prospective graduates who highlight the range of experiences and people who attend U-M.

  6. April 25, 2022

    Heritage Project — Professor White’s Diag

    The Ann Arbor campus was barely 20 years old when Andrew Dickson White first saw it. He arrived from Yale in October 1857 to teach history and English literature.

  7. April 25, 2022

    Art senior hopes to build sustainable materials garden

    Maggie Wiebe has always known she wanted to study art. She and a friend, fellow Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design graduating senior Jessie Rice, are hoping to do something that stokes their love for art and is good for the environment.

  8. April 25, 2022

    Kinesiology senior hopes to help stroke patients

    Jordan Raschi hopes her research at U-M one day helps stroke patients recover their manual dexterity. Movement has been a theme throughout her life, beginning with the dance classes she took as a girl growing up in rural Chester County, Pennsylvania.

  9. April 25, 2022

    Education student finds teaching music rewarding

    Chelcey Daniels’ natural musical talent and her experiences at U-M helped her discover her dream career of teaching music to children. She is set to graduate this spring with a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education with an endorsement in integrated science.

  10. April 25, 2022

    Public health senior aims to address disparities

    Brennan Burrows said he did not know what public health was when he came to U-M. Four years of study and a global pandemic later, it’s safe to say Burrows has a solid understanding of the field and a fairly clear picture of his future.