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  1. September 2, 2016

    Study: Biofuels increase heat-trapping carbon dioxide emissions

    A new study from University of Michigan researchers challenges the widely held assumption that biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel are inherently carbon neutral.

  2. September 2, 2016

    President’s open house

    President Mark Schlissel and his wife, Monica Schwebs, joined students, their families and other visitors at his annual open house and ice cream social.

  3. August 31, 2016

    Medical School in national initiative on bipolar disorder, schizophrenia

    U-M scientists will be part of a $15 million national effort using stem cells to develop new ways of studying and screening drugs for major psychiatric illnesses.

  4. August 31, 2016

    U-M receives $3.9M grant for musculoskeletal research program

    U-M has been awarded a $3.9 million grant to strengthen its existing musculoskeletal health research program by accelerating new cross-disciplinary research.

  5. August 30, 2016

    Project to provide new lighting for Burton Memorial Tower

    The iconic Burton Memorial Tower on Central Campus will undergo an interior lighting upgrade this fall, in time to celebrate the university’s bicentennial in 2017.

  6. August 26, 2016

    UMMA launches revamped website with new design and features

    The U-M Museum of Art has relaunched its website with a design that adapts to mobile devices, and features that assist in planning a trip to the museum. 

  7. August 26, 2016

    U-M’s Google and Box services get new wordmarks

    The university’s M+Google and M+Box services are transitioning to new wordmarks and names to more effectively align with the institution’s branding model.

  8. August 26, 2016

    Cass Tech partnership encourages youth to pursue STEM careers

    Four incoming Detroit high school seniors traded traditional summer fun for an opportunity to do university research through the Detroit Research Internship Summer Experience.

  9. August 26, 2016

    UMMA plans week of outdoor films, art installations, performances

    The U-M Museum of Art will illuminate its facade overnight with artwork, performances and a family-friendly movie during “Nights at the Museum” the first week of September.

  10. August 26, 2016

    Tips for keeping student-athletes safe as fall season kicks off

    Heading into the fall school sports season, an athletic trainer at U-M’s MedSport discusses some of the most common sports-related injuries and ways to address them.