Multimedia Features

  1. August 21, 2017

    Antarctic expedition

    Melissa Duhaime, assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, and Rachel Cable, a research technician in her lab, spent time on a Russian research vessel earlier this year as the ship circumnavigated Antarctica. Cable was there for the entire three-month voyage and was joined by Duhaime for about a month. In this video, they discuss the journey and how it fits in to Duhaime’s research into the complex relationships between aquatic microbes, the viruses that infect them, and their environment.

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  2. August 13, 2017

    Summer Youth Employment Program

    U-M Summer Youth Employment Program participant Emory Kimball, pictured here with Administrative Specialist Tanya Milligan, interns in the Office of University Development, where he works on donor lists and social media.  Kimball is among 40 area youths are working in departments across campus this summer as part of the program, spearheaded by the university’s Poverty Solutions initiative. (Photo by Austin Thomason, Michigan Photography)

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  3. August 6, 2017

    D-SIP showcase

    Ashley Wilson, an incoming senior at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, presented her fundraising project at the annual Development Summer Internship Showcase, which took place Aug. 4 at Palmer Commons. As an intern at the School of Education, she was one of 27 students who participated in the 11th Development Summer Internship Program in the Office of University Development. Each intern works on a project in a different school, college or unit and earns credit for a course in philanthropy. (Photo by Austin Thomason, Michigan Photography)

  4. July 31, 2017

    Make an event zero waste

    More than a third of the waste generated on U-M’s​ Ann Arbor campus can be composted. This video explains how the Zero Waste Program provides assistance and resources for event planners to use recyclable or compostable materials to divert waste from the landfill. The effort supports U-M’s goal to reduce waste sent to landfills by 40 percent by 2025.

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  5. July 25, 2017

    Robotic underwater lab

    A new tool to safeguard drinking water is now keeping a watchful eye on Lake Erie. A robotic lake-bottom laboratory is tracking the levels of dangerous toxins produced by algae that bloom each summer in the lake’s western basin. This video explores the collaboration between U-M’s Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor.

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  6. July 18, 2017

    Cool Project in Cuba

    The Erb Institute’s effort to promote sustainability through the power of business includes a program called “Cool Projects.” In this video, dual master’s degree student Nick Barret explains how the program allowed him to travel to Cuba to learn more about how that country’s renewable energy future might lie in the development of biomass power generation using sugarcane as a fuel source.

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  7. July 6, 2017

    Straw bale house

    Twenty-two U-M undergraduates, led by Joe Trumpey, associate professor of art, of natural resources, and of environment, used 200 bales of straw and some mud to build U-M’s first off-the-grid structure. Poised on a hilltop overlooking Douglas Lake at the U-M Biological Station, it is the university’s first foray into straw bale building, and the first student-built structure in more than 100 years. In this video, Trumpey describes how it came to be.

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  8. June 26, 2017

    Celebrating the staff

    Keysha Jefferson, a medical assistant specialist lead with Michigan Medicine, has her photo taken with Neil Sauter, “The Michigan Stiltwalker,” during MSTAFF200. The daylong event Tuesday honored 200 years of contributions by university staff members, with a series of displays, music, food and fun on the Diag and Ingalls Mall. Click here for highlights of the celebration, including a gallery of images, to learn about public art coming this fall that honors staff, and watch a video about the “Bicentennial Blocks” that were given as mementos. (Photo by Austin Thomason, Michigan Photography)

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  9. June 20, 2017

    Magic alloy

    In what could be a major step forward for a new generation of solar cells called “concentrator photovoltaics,” a team of U-M researchers has developed a new semiconductor alloy that can capture the near-infrared light located on the leading edge of the visible light spectrum. In this photo, Jordan Occena, a graduate researcher, and Sunyeol Jeon, a former graduate student researcher, calibrate the apparatus used to spray paint the “magic” chemical cocktail onto blank gallium arsenide wafers. Read more about the development. (Photo by Joseph Xu, College of Engineering)

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  10. June 13, 2017

    Remembering the Survival Flight tragedy

    Ten years ago this month, on June 4, 2007, Michigan Medicine suffered a tragic loss of six faculty and staff members, when their Survival Flight plane went down over Lake Michigan during a transplant mission. In this video, Michigan Medicine staff members remember the events of that terrible day, the grief that followed and the importance of continuing such life-saving efforts.