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  1. February 5, 2026

    U-M adjunct assistant professor supports U.S. athletes as sports physiologist

    Geoff Burns, an adjunct assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology, is a sports physiologist for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

  2. February 5, 2026

    It Happened at Michigan: Wolverines at the Winter Olympics

    U-M athletes and alumni have been competing in the Winter Games since 1936, with 12 earning spots on the podium. Here are some of their most a-maize-ing moments and milestones:

  3. February 4, 2026

    Obituary — H. Robert Reynolds

    Internationally recognized conductor, educator, author, and orchestrator H. Robert Reynolds died peacefully at home in Ann Arbor on Jan. 30, 2026. He was 91.

  4. February 4, 2026

    National Academy of Education elects two from U-M

    Tabbye Chavous and Carla O’Connor have been elected to the National Academy of Education. They are among the 19 distinguished education scholars and leaders elected to the academy this year.

  5. February 4, 2026

    Award honors mentor’s legacy, invests in future of math research

    Over a storied career at U-M, Mel Hochster has been recognized as one of the world’s leading and most prolific mathematicians, a pioneer in commutative algebra, and a treasured mentor.

  6. February 4, 2026

    Program director revolutionizing child neurology residency training

    In an era where precision and adaptability are key to healthcare, Rachel Gottlieb-Smith is addressing gaps in clinical exposure for child neurology residents to improve their clinical skills.

  7. February 4, 2026

    From STEM to social impact: U-M scholars go global with Fulbright awards

    Twenty-seven U-M students and faculty scholars have been awarded Fulbright grants for the 2025-26 academic year, putting the university among the top-producing institutions in the country.

  8. February 4, 2026

    Dialogue center takes significant next steps

    U-M’s Center for American Dialogue will feature a “preview day” in April in advance of the center’s official launch in the fall.

  9. February 4, 2026

    Ethics, Integrity, and Compliance Office survey open until Feb. 12

    The U-M Ethics, Integrity, and Compliance Office is asking faculty and staff to share their perspectives through a brief 10-minute survey.

  10. February 3, 2026

    $200,000 available for research to prevent, alleviate poverty

    Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan is awarding up to $200,000 to support faculty research on ways to prevent and alleviate poverty.