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  1. November 10, 2025

    Grant to improve interactive VR and AR for therapeutic games

    Rather than let lag stand in the way of potentially therapeutic virtual and augmented reality games, a U-M team is leading an effort to minimize it.

  2. November 10, 2025

    Faculty Senate passes nine resolutions on wide range of topics

    The Faculty Senate has passed nine resolutions on a range of topics in an election that saw 3,638 Senate members — 46.6% of eligible electors — cast ballots over three days.

  3. November 10, 2025

    UM-Dearborn colleagues share a strong connection beyond campus 

    Graduate program coordinators Sherry Boyd and Rebekah Awood work together at UM-Dearborn’s College of Engineering and Computer Science, and they share a family bond. They’re mother and daughter.

  4. November 10, 2025

    It Happened at Michigan: How the Diag became the center of it all

    For generations of U-M students, faculty and staff, the Diag has been the symbolic heart of Central Campus. From student rallies to snowball fights, life at U-M has pulsed through this crossroads since the mid-1800s.

  5. November 10, 2025

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  6. November 10, 2025

    Golden opportunity: How nutrients help plants defend themselves

    The Howard lab is better understanding how soil nutrient levels in a system can influence the evolution of plant defense strategies.

  7. November 7, 2025

    DMN speaker says protecting truth is antidote to authoritarianism

    “Authoritarians have always gone after education systems and educators,” said NYU professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat, who delivered the 35th annual DMN Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom on Nov. 6.

  8. November 6, 2025

    Campus, community invited to Veterans Week programming

    Veterans Week features a week of programming that educates and celebrates the experiences and sacrifice of those who have served our country.

  9. November 6, 2025

    Fishes, young and old, are shrinking in Michigan’s inland lakes

    A new study led by U-M shows that changes in climate are also changing the size of fishes in Michigan’s inland lakes.

  10. November 6, 2025

    99-year-old alumna celebrates UMBS as historic advocate

    Edith “Edie” Hurst sits in her Ann Arbor sunroom and remembers her six summers at the U-M Biological Station in the 1940s and early 1950s as some of the most invigorating times of her life.