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  1. April 2, 2024

    Study examines pain vs. gain of raising minimum wage

    Most independent businesses can shoulder the added costs of higher minimum wages with new revenues, making only minor employment adjustments, according to new research.

  2. April 2, 2024

    New GenAI workshops can help train U-M in new technology

    A new series of free generative artificial intelligence workshops is available to help U-M faculty, staff and students stay on the cutting edge of advancing GenAI technology.

  3. April 1, 2024

    Associate professor pushing student research at UM‑Dearborn

    Amanda Esquivel, associate professor of mechanical engineering at UM-Dearborn, believes that every undergraduate student should have an opportunity to work in a research lab.

  4. April 1, 2024

    Employees overcome home distractions by using working memory

    A new study highlights the role of working memory — an ability to hold and manipulate information simultaneously in one’s mind — as it relates to family life affecting one’s job performance.

  5. April 1, 2024

    UM-Flint offers classes, group sports in upgraded center

    The UM-Flint Department of Recreational Services is updating the campus’ Rec Center with a new functional fitness room, group classes and a refreshed yoga studio.

  6. April 1, 2024

    Faculty members consider the role of AI in the classroom

    U-M faculty members are working to determine how generative artificial intelligence fits in to their teaching and research, and how it can help students learn most effectively.

  7. April 1, 2024

    Putting the technology into practice

    Four quick looks at how faculty members have implemented artificial intelligence in their teaching.

  8. April 1, 2024

    ‘Horse mastermind’ helps those with disabilities learn to ride

    Jenny Jones, a supervisor in the Medical School Office of Research, is involved with Therapeutic Riding Inc., where she helps people with disabilities ride horses.

  9. April 1, 2024

    It Happened at Michigan — ‘Michigan is not to be outdone’

    When U-M established a course in the principles of aerodynamics in 1914, the seven young men who gathered before a professor in the West Engineering Building quietly made history.

  10. March 30, 2024

    Study: Couples with similar drinking habits may live longer

    A recent study by U-M researcher Kira Birditt found that couples who are concordant in their drinking behavior — meaning both drink alcohol — tend to live longer.