Multimedia Features

  1. May 7, 2017

    2017 Road Scholars tour

    Members of the 2017 Michigan Road Scholars test their skills on the shooting simulator at the Camp Grayling military training facility in northern Michigan. Simulation technologies allow real world, cost-effective training that can track progress of individual soldiers. The stop was part of this year’s five-day tour of Michigan, which took place last week and is designed to familiarize members of U-M’s faculty and staff with places the majority of our students call home, encourage university service to the public, and suggest ways faculty can help address state and local issues. (Photo by Ashwin Belle)

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  2. May 4, 2017

    Partnering with Detroit

    Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan talks with U-M alumna Angela Reyes, executive director and founder of the Detroit Hispanic Development Corp., who presented a talk on “Community Action to Promote Healthy Environments” during um3detroit on Wednesday. The event was a daylong exploration and presentation of research and learning practices involving all three U-M campuses and Detroit. (Photo by Lisa Pappas, School of Public Health)

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  3. May 3, 2017

    Migraine brain

    Using PET scans of the brain, U-M researchers showed that dopamine falls and fluctuates at different times during a migraine headache. In this video, Alex DaSilva, assistant professor of dentistry and research assistant professor in Center for Human Growth & Development, uses the U-M 3-D Lab to navigate through data collected from migraine patients’ brains.

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  4. May 2, 2017

    Moore memorial

    Titled “Bent of Tau Beta Pi,” this bronze artifact located near the west entrance of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building on North Campus was a gift of the Gamma Chapter of Tau Beta Pi, an engineering honor society, in memory of Arthur Dearth Moore, professor of electrical engineering from 1916-65. The Record periodically highlights pieces of public art at U-M. Learn more about this piece, or browse an online collection of public artworks.

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  5. May 1, 2017

    What’s next?

    The caps have been tossed, the photos have been taken and now the University of Michigan’s newest alumni are off to their next chapter. This video from the University Career Center offers a look at what’s next for some graduates.

  6. April 28, 2017

    200 years in the making

    Michigan Stadium took on a different look for Spring Commencement on Saturday as graduates filled the field and faced a new stage highlighting U-M’s bicentennial year, a theme that continued throughout the unique ceremony. Click the image to access a gallery of commencement photos.

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  7. April 27, 2017

    NGO leadership workshop

    The Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia and William Davidson Institute have partnered with the Pontis Foundation to offer a leadership workshop to leaders of non-governmental organizations in countries experiencing democratic transitions. In this video, Amy Gillett, vice president of education for the WDI, and Ronald Weiser, a U-M regent and patron of the Weiser Center, discuss the partnership’s role.

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  8. April 26, 2017

    Distinguished Dissertation Awards

    The 2016 ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award recipients were honored Tuesday. Awardees receive a $1,000 honorarium recognizing exceptional scholarly work and completion of their doctoral degrees in 2016. The annual competition is co-sponsored by ProQuest and Rackham Graduate School. Awardees, from left, are: Emily Waples, Elizabeth Mann, Austin McCoy, Nielson Baxter, Sara Rimer, Yoonseob Kim, Naveen Narisetty and Cassie Miura. Not pictured: Azadeh Ansari, Emily Maclary. (Photo by Elizabeth Kassab)

  9. April 25, 2017

    Stand up for science

    The March for Science is behind us but organizers stress that raising public awareness about the importance of science and research must continue. U-M is keeping the dialogue going by offering an online teach-out on the topic. “Stand Up for Science: Practical Approaches to Discussing Science That Matters” will be offered the weekend of May 5. In this video, Brian Zikmund-Fisher, associate professor of health behavior and health education, and Elyse Aurbach, co-founder and co-director of a science communication program called RELATE, explain the importance of science and research.

     

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  10. April 24, 2017

    Digital Islamic studies

    U-M has taken the lead in coordinating with several other universities in the Big Ten Academic Alliance to establish the Digital Islamic Studies Curriculum. The initiative allows students to take courses about Islam not offered at their own institutions. In this video, Pauline Jones, director of the International Institute, elaborates on the goal of the curriculum.

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