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April 20, 2026
Impact Venture Demo Day
Read more about the Impact Venture Demo DayMichigan Medicine student Daniel John demonstrates his design BiliRoo, an infant sling that allows jaundiced babies to receive phototherapy while maintaining skin-to-skin contact with parents. John was among the student entrepreneurs from across U-M who showcased ventures tackling global challenges at the Impact Venture Demo Day at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. (Photo by Scott R. Galvin, Michigan Photography)
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April 15, 2026
Presidential transition update
Read more on the Office of the President websiteRegent Mark Bernstein shares an update on behalf of the Board of Regents about the university’s presidential transition.
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April 15, 2026
Center for American Dialogue Preview Day
Read more about the Center for American Dialogue Preview DayThe University of Michigan community was introduced to the new Center for American Dialogue during a Preview Day event April 13, and faculty and staff were presented with an ambitious opportunity: make it your own. Arthur Lupia, vice president for research and innovation, leads a discussion with U.S. Reps. Debbie Dingell, D‑Michigan’s 6th District and Lisa McClain, R‑Michigan’s 9th District, April 13 during Preview Day for U-M’s Center for American Dialogue. (Photo by Andrew Mascharka, Michigan Photography)
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April 12, 2026
Celebrating the champs
See more photos from the parade and national championship celebrationYaxel Lendeborg tosses a chain to the crowd during the men’s basketball team’s national championship celebration parade on April 11. The parade route took the team down State Street where the Wolverines then shared a celebration event with fans and family at the Crisler Center that included raising the 2026 national championship banner. (Photo by Andrew Mascharka, Michigan Photography)
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April 6, 2026
National champs
Visit the men’s basketball national championship pageHead coach Dusty May holds up the NCAA Division I men’s basketball championship trophy with his team by his side at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The Wolverines beat the University of Connecticut 69-63 on April 6 to claim the program’s first national championship since 1989. (Photo courtesy of Michigan Men’s Basketball Facebook page)
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April 6, 2026
A rare atlas
Read more about the Ortelius atlas and U-M’s efforts to preserve itA few years ago, the U-M Library acquired Abraham Ortelius’s Theatrum Orbis Terraruman (Theater of the World), an atlas that revolutionized map making when it was first published in 1570 by presenting a global compendium of 16th-century cartographic expertise in one volume. The library’s copy is extraordinarily rare, being one of the first forty ever printed. It’s also in need of extensive conservation and repair. In this video, conservator Trina Parks-Matthews explains what goes in to preserving this rare copy of the Ortelius atlas.
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April 1, 2026
Community investment
Read more about U-M’s community investment in Ann ArborThe University of Michigan provided more than $32 million in financial support to the city of Ann Arbor in fiscal year 2025, averaging $22.8 million annually over the past five years, underscoring the university’s long-standing commitment to the community. The recent State Street reconstruction project that introduced the first dedicated bus-only lane in the city and county is one project that illustrates the working partnership between U-M and Ann Arbor. (Photo by Steve Culver, The University Record)
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March 27, 2026
Annual Wege Lecture
Read more about the annual Wege LectureBusinessman and author Paul Polman speaks March 26 during the Peter M. Wege Lecture on Sustainability at the Robertson Auditorium in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. Polman said economic success and environmental responsibility are fundamentally connected, and companies that focus on sustainability as a long-term goal will perform better financially than those that don’t. (Photo by Dave Brenner, SEAS)
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March 25, 2026
Honoring COVID caregivers
Read more about the new COVID-19 sculptureSix years ago, everything changed for patient care teams at U-M Health, when the first of thousands of people with COVID-19 arrived on the Ann Arbor medical campus. Earlier this month, that first patient returned for the unveiling of a sculpture that pays tribute to everyone who took part in the massive effort to care for those patients, and to respond in many other ways to the pandemic. (Photo by Jaime Crawford, for Michigan Photography)
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March 19, 2026
Solving society’s issues
Read more about The Atlantic eventPresident Domenico Grasso, left, and Arthur Lupia, vice president for research and innovation, right, look on as Kelly Sexton, associate vice president for research – innovation partnerships and economic impact, speaks at “The Atlantic Exchange” event. University leaders took part in an event earlier this month in Chicago organized by The Atlantic where they shared how U-M is equipped to help solve societal problems. (Photo courtesy of The Atlantic)








