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  1. August 12, 2024

    It Happened at Michigan — Exploring Islamic art in the Midwest

    Mehmet Aga-Oglu was the first professor of Islamic art at an American university and founded the first academic journal to focus on art and architecture from Islamic nations.

  2. August 12, 2024

    Police Beat — July 2024

    Police Beat and crime map for July 2024.

  3. August 8, 2024

    Why organizations should value mental health literacy

    As more people look for a workplace culture that values employee wellness, an expert at U-M’s Eisenberg Family Depression Center explains the importance of addressing employee mental health.

  4. August 7, 2024

    Be Well in the Big House offers yoga, Zumba, more

    “Be Well in the Big House,” a free event organized by MHealthy, returns from 3-6:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at Michigan Stadium featuring yoga, zumba and other wellness activities.

  5. August 5, 2024

    U.S. News ranks U-M Health among best in state, nation

    U-M Health’s Ann Arbor-area hospitals and health centers rank among the nation’s best hospitals in more specialties than any other Michigan hospital, according to U.S. News and World Report.

  6. August 5, 2024

    Different educational models can lead to college success

    New research led by U-M education economist Sarah Cohodes provides insights into how different K-12 educational environments shape college preparation, enrollment and graduation outcomes.

  7. August 2, 2024

    U-M team finds ancient Persian gold coins in western Turkey

    A team of researchers led by a U-M archaeologist has uncovered a hoard of gold coins, likely used to pay mercenary troops, buried in a small pot in the ancient Greek city of Notion in western Turkey.

  8. August 2, 2024

    U-M care gets top marks from national hospital rating system

    U-M Health’s Ann Arbor-area hospitals and health centers have received the top ranking of five stars from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for quality, safety, timeliness and value.

  9. August 1, 2024

    $1.7M to help UM-Flint researcher study K-5 math teaching

    A UM-Flint faculty member is leading a team that received nearly $1.7 million from the U.S. Department of Education to study learning progressions used by elementary school math teachers.

  10. August 1, 2024

    Studies look at health, employment impacts of guaranteed income programs

    Guaranteed income programs don’t appear to improve the health of recipients, but they remain an important tool to consider for reducing poverty, according to research that included U-M.