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  1. January 21, 2026

    Interactive digital version of popular Michigan Almanac released

    The Office of Budget and Planning has published a reimagined, interactive digital version of its popular Michigan Almanac data resource.

  2. January 20, 2026

    U-M announces new research funding program for federally reviewed proposals

    U-M is launching a new research funding program designed to support faculty whose federal grant proposals received strong peer-review evaluations but were not funded.

  3. January 20, 2026

    Look to Leadership: ISR Junior Professional Researcher Program opens doors to careers in social science research

    The Institute for Social Research launched the Junior Professional Researcher program in 2023 to bridge the gap between a bachelor’s degree and a career in social science research.

  4. January 19, 2026

    MLK Symposium Circle of Unity photo gallery

    Photos from the Circle of Unity event as part of the MLK Symposium. The event took place Jan. 19 in the atrium of the LSA Building.

  5. January 19, 2026

    MLK keynote speakers: Creating coalitions is best way forward

    The 40th annual MLK Symposium kicked off Jan. 19 with the Keynote Memorial Lecture, featuring a conversation between Donzaleigh Abernathy and Derrick Johnson.

  6. January 19, 2026

    MLK Symposium Keynote Memorial Lecture photo gallery

    Photos from the 40th annual MLK Symposium Keynote Memorial Lecture that took place Jan. 19 at Hill Auditorium.

  7. January 19, 2026

    Learn about the university’s winter weather policy

    As U-M enters the cold and snowy season, with its potential for severe weather, campus leaders would like to share the university’s policy for reducing operations.

  8. January 19, 2026

    U-M researchers receive $545K in global health awards

    The Center for Global Health Equity has announced a new round of funding for 10 faculty-led research projects at U-M.

  9. January 19, 2026

    U-M helps illuminate deepest mysteries of the universe

    The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument uses advanced spectroscopic mapping and 5,000 robotic arms to measure the redshifts of galaxies and quasars, enabling researchers to map the universe’s expansion and create a 3D record of how it has evolved over time.

  10. January 19, 2026

    Career Development Fund for Staff grant applications open Feb. 1

    Staff members planning their professional growth are urged to begin researching now for the 2026 Career Development Fund for Staff grant application, which officially opens Feb. 1.