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  1. February 4, 2025

    Detroit’s economic picture expected to improve in 2025

    Detroiters faced a challenging 2024 as resident employment declined, but the city is expected to return to growth this year as monetary policy eases and interest rates moderate, according to U-M economists.

  2. February 4, 2025

    Public comment sought for proposed Regents’ Bylaws change

    Revisions to the Board of Regents’ Bylaws Sec. 2.01, which addresses top university administrators, are being posted for public comment by Feb. 18, before facing regent approval Feb. 20.

  3. February 4, 2025

    Ruth Behar to deliver U-M’s 100th Henry Russel Lecture

    Cultural anthropologist Ruth Behar will examine how shared stories connect people across borders and differences when she delivers the 2025 Henry Russel Lecture.

  4. February 4, 2025

    Michigan program redefines paths for Native students

    The Indigenous Education Youth Collective program is a research-practice partnership among U-M, Anishinaabe youth and families, and Lake Superior State University for Native American preteens,  teens and their families.

  5. February 3, 2025

    University clarifies guidance about immigration enforcement

    In an email to faculty, staff and students, U-M clarified its guidance about what campus spaces — particularly public areas of classroom buildings — federal immigration enforcement officials may enter.

  6. February 3, 2025

    President Ono commits $5M for U-M public art over five years

    President Santa J. Ono has committed $5 million from central university funding to further develop U-M’s public art collection over the next five years, in support of the Vision 2034 goals.

  7. February 3, 2025

    Stress can be lifesaving for wild animals

    Faced with relentless drought, capuchin monkeys showcased their remarkable resilience and provided the first data from wild primates to suggest that a stronger stress response promotes survival.

  8. February 3, 2025

    Applications open for third year of staff development funding

    U-M staff members can apply through Feb. 28 for up to $1,500 to support professional development through the Career Development Fund for Staff, which is now in its third year.

  9. February 3, 2025

    Fluoride Q&A: How it helps kids, its unique history in Michigan

    Many kids in this country get fluoride from their drinking water, their toothpaste and the occasional treatment in the dentist’s office. But what is it, and why does it support healthy teeth?

  10. February 3, 2025

    Stamps helped Sandra Wiley see herself as an artist

    Sandra Wiley, director of international study programs at the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, has been knitting since she was a child and creates all her own clothes.