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June 24, 2024
Safety Town
Read more about Safety TownU-M’s Pop-Up Safety Town travels the state teaching children about injury prevention. Created in 2017 by Andrew Hashikawa, professor of emergency medicine and of pediatrics in the Medical School, the program is now part of the U-M Concussion Center. In this video, Hashikawa explains what the program offers and how it works to keep Michigan children safe.
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June 18, 2024
Beyond missions
Read more about the kidney transplant programsJeffrey Punch, third from left, works with a trainee on a kidney transplant as other team members and students observe. At the head of the table observing are, at left, Lloyd Brown, a transplant surgeon from Rush University, and, at right, Sabin Nsanzimana, Rwanda’s minister of health. Punch, professor of surgery in the Medical School, has helped launch kidney transplant programs in both Ethiopia and Rwanda. (Photo courtesy of Michigan Medicine)
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June 11, 2024
Sustainable lab shopping
Read more about the Lab Swap ShopVisitors to U-M’s new Lab Swap Shop sign in and and pick up slips used to track inventory during the shop’s first day on June 6. The shop allows researchers to browse for free, pre-owned laboratory equipment — or donate equipment they no longer need — while supporting the university’s waste-reduction goals. (Photo by Ashlee Bise, Office of Campus Sustainability)
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June 4, 2024
U-M’s newest falcon
Michigan Department of Natural Resources workers band a female peregrine falcon chick that hatched this spring in a nesting box at U-M’s North Quad. The unnamed chick hatched alongside three other unhatched eggs in the nest. The male parent was identified as Ranger, a falcon that parented chicks at U-M last year. The female parent had not been banded and was unknown. The DNR advises members of the public that, if chicks are found on the ground, they should contact the DNR’s southeast Michigan peregrine falcon nest coordinator at 989-313-0283. (Photo courtesy of Michigan DNR)
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May 24, 2024
Cutting waste and energy
Read more about U-M’s contest-winning sustainability effortsGrace Maves (left), UM-Dearborn sustainability coordinator, and Bridget Lawson, sustainable operations intern, weigh compost at a zero-waste event that diverted 100% of waste from landfill. That effort helped the Dearborn campus win first place in one of the Green Events categories of the Campus Race to Zero Waste competition. The Ann Arbor campus won first place in the Zero Waste category among large campuses, as well as the University category of the separate the statewide Battle of the Buildings energy reduction challenge. (Photo by Natalie Albrecht)
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May 21, 2024
Making a U-M degree a reality
Read more about the U.P. Scholars ProgramMichigan’s Upper Peninsula is famous for its epic snowfalls, charming towns and stunning natural beauty. When Shaylee Menhennick began her journey at U-M in 2020 through the U.P. Scholars Program, she found her footing in Ann Arbor, helping the transition to university life. In this video, Menhennick shares the impact the U.P. Scholars Program had on her and how it helped make a U-M degree a reality.
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May 17, 2024
Racing hydrogen cars in Detroit
Read more about the students’ experiences and takeawaysHenderson Academy students Damontay Shufford (left) and Zadrian King work with Haley Hart, director of the Michigan Engineering Zone, on testing a car they built. Earlier this month, 27 eighth-graders from Henderson Academy in Detroit were the first to build and race model hydrogen cars at the MEZ. The event was sponsored by MI Hydrogen, U-M’s hydrogen initiative, which provided Hydrogen Grand Prix kits from Horizon Educational. (Photo by Marcin Szczepanski, College of Engineering)
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May 16, 2024
Making phones more annoying
Read more about how the app can help manage screen timePhone overuse is common in today’s society, and current interventions are not effective at helping users decrease screen time. College of Engineering researchers are developing an app called “InteractOut,” which works by slightly modifying common phone interactions, like tap and swipe, to gradually ease a user off their phone. In this video, Anhong Guo, assistant professor of computer science and engineering, discusses the app.
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May 14, 2024
Farm to table
Divine McNear (right) and Sara Gradillas (left) from the MDining team at Mary Markley Hall took a break from their culinary duties to lend a hand at the Campus Farm at Matthaei Botanical Gardens. Swapping their aprons for gardening gloves, they joined the Campus Farm team to plant peppers, which will be harvested and served in U-M’s dining halls, providing students with fresh, locally-grown food. (Photo by Kerry Sprague, Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum)
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May 13, 2024
Mother-son heart bond
Read more about the procedureWhen Mackenzie Lampe learned her son, Jeremiah, would need the same aortic valve repair that she had, she knew exactly who she wanted to oversee her son’s care: pediatric heart surgeon Richard Ohye, who as a Michigan Medicine fellow helped perform the procedure on Lampe at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in 1998. In this video, Lampe and Ohye discuss the aortic valve repair that was performed on Lampe and her son, Jeremiah.






