Multimedia Features

  1. April 3, 2017

    SPH Service Day

    Cathleen Connell, professor of health behavior and health education, and her daughter Frannie help organize inventory for the Kiwanis Club Thrift Sale, which supports a variety of local charities and social agencies. They joined more than 200 School of Public Health volunteers who worked at eight locations in Ann Arbor, Flint and Detroit on Saturday as part of the school’s first Service Day. The goal was to connect students, alumni, faculty and staff with the core purpose of public health — promoting health and engaging the community. (Photo by Peter Smith Photography)

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  2. April 2, 2017

    Dance for Mother Earth Powwow

    Native American dancers participate in the 45th Annual Dance for Mother Earth Powwow, which took place at Ann Arbor’s Skyline High School over the weekend. The event serves to renew and strengthen Native American culture, and is coordinated by U-M’s Native American Student Association in collaboration with the Native American Student Organization at Eastern Michigan University. (Photo by Austin Thomason, Michigan Photography)

  3. March 30, 2017

    Safer rockets

    Rocket combustion instability has been a challenge for aerospace engineers since the prototype engines of the Apollo space program. In an attempt to enable future engineers to better design rocket engines that do not fail, the Air Force has established a center of excellence for rocket combustor dynamics with Karthik Duraisamy, assistant professor of aerospace engineering, in collaboration with Purdue, MIT, and Wisconsin. In this video, Duraisamy outlines an initial computer simulation of rocket combustor dynamics. 

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  4. March 29, 2017

    Advancing economic development

    From left, U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman, R-Watersmeet, talks with Larry Molnar and Paula Sorrell from U-M’s Institute for Research on Labor, the Economy and Employment at a Washington, D.C., breakfast Wednesday. Sorrell and Molnar were in Washington to promote IRLEE’s economic development activities around Michigan and the Upper Midwest, including a program to aid small defense contract suppliers facing uncertain economic times. (Photo by Mike Waring, Washington Office)

  5. March 28, 2017

    Democratic to authoritarian rule

    Once thought to be largely on the way out, authoritarian rule has found its way back into world politics. This resurgence, along with an increasingly polarized political climate in the United States and abroad, will be the focus of the first U-M “teach-out” Friday in which seven history and political science experts will lead a global digital learning experience. In this video, Arun Agrawal, Samuel Trask Dana Professor, professor of natural resources, and faculty associate at the Center for Political Studies, discusses the factors that will drive the discussion.

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  6. March 27, 2017

    Bangladesh collaborations

    Martin Philbert, dean of the School of Public Health, listens to Afroz Huda, senior adviser for the Foundation for Charitable Activities in Bangladesh, during a February visit to to the South Asian nation. U-M researchers were in Bangladesh to explore collaborative opportunities for research partnerships that would study such issues as poverty, infant mortality and chronic health problems. (Photo by M. Ponir Hussain)

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  7. March 26, 2017

    Burton Tower in maize and blue

    In celebration of the university’s 200th year, the iconic Burton Tower will glow in new maize and blue lighting for the bicentennial’s UMich200 Spring Festival. Starting the week of April 3, the tower will be illuminated in white lights. The lights will transition to maize and blue and end with a multimedia light show supporting the “True Blue! A Tribute to Michigan,” event at Hill Auditorium on April 8. (Photo by Scott C. Soderberg, Michigan Photography)

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  8. March 23, 2017

    Squirrel power

    Corey Seeman has taken tens of thousands of images of squirrels since embracing photography in 2007. Seeman, director of library services at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business’ Kresge Library, says he has taken at least one picture every day for nine years. This gallery from Michigan Today captures the varied facets of the campus’ furry residents. Interested in thousands of squirrel shots? View Seeman’s flickr gallery. (Photo by Corey Seeman)

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  9. March 22, 2017

    Synthetic enamel

    Unavoidable vibrations, such as those on airplanes, cause rigid structures to age and crack, but researchers at the College of Engineering may have an answer for that: Design them more like tooth enamel. In this video, Nicholas Kotov, Joseph B. and Florence V. Cejka Professor of Engineering, and professor of chemical engineering, materials science and engineering, and macromolecular science and engineering, explains his team’s work to develop a synthetic material with the structural benefits of enamel.

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  10. March 21, 2017

    The big picture

    LSA senior Edna Hanafi’s photo of llamas crossing a road in the Andes is one of several highlighted in the International Institute’s annual photo contest, which documents the beauty and meaningful moments that students brought back to campus from their travels abroad.

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