Multimedia Features
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March 13, 2023
Honorary degree recommendations
Read more about the 2023 spring honorary degreesWynton Marsalis, Mary Sue Coleman, Phil Hagerman and Dominique Morisseau, leaders in music, education, philanthropy and art, are being recommended for honorary degrees at the 2023 Spring Commencement. Marsalis will be the main commencement speaker at the April 29 ceremony at Michigan Stadium, and Coleman will address the Rackham Graduate Exercises.
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March 10, 2023
Get outside
Read more about the Dow Innovation Teacher FellowshipTeachers throughout the state of Michigan are taking part in the Dow Innovation Teacher Fellowship, a program created for K-12 teachers of all disciplines interested in teaching sustainability issues, while fostering and supporting links between schools, classrooms and communities. The School of Education’s Center for Education Design, Evaluation, and Research is a partner in the effort. This video explains U-M’s role in the program and showcases how it engages students.
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March 9, 2023
Vision 2034
Read more about Vision 2034 and the activities surrounding itU-M community members are being asked to think boldly as part of a yearlong campuswide strategic visioning effort to imagine what the university will look like and accomplish in the next 10 years. Input to inform U-M’s future — its Vision 2034 — is being sought in several ways from students, faculty and staff on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses, including Michigan Medicine. In this video, President Santa J. Ono encourages participation and input from all corners of the university.
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March 7, 2023
A cymbal of leadership
Read more about President Ono’s inaugurationPresident Santa J. Ono poses with members of the Michigan Marching Band’s cymbal section at a community reception March 7 as part of Ono’s inauguration, which included a symposium with two panel discussions, an academic procession and the installation ceremony. The community reception took place at the Michigan League and offered attendees the opportunity to mingle and chat with Ono. (Photo by Austin Thomason, Michigan Photography)
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March 7, 2023
Selfies with Santa
More details about the inaugurationAs a prelude to the inauguration of Santa J. Ono as U-M’s 15th president on March 7, UMSocial set up a selfie booth on the Diag on March 6, where passersby could snap a fun photo with a life-sized cutout of the new president. These students were among those who joined the fun, donning various props on hand. The inauguration celebration will include two panel discussions, the installation ceremony, and a community event at the Michigan League. (Photo by Joe Borek, UMSocial)
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February 28, 2023
A focus on education
In his monthly video message for February, President Santa J. Ono focused on education and educators, in particular those produced by U-M’s School of Education, which celebrated its centennial last year. He highlighted notable alumni, the school’s ranking worldwide for educational research, its role in producing high-quality teachers and its recent renaming as the Marsal Family School of Education.
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February 23, 2023
‘Notorious RBG’
View other finalists in the drawing competitionThis drawing of the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, by LSA junior Anusha Tekumulla, is the first-place winner in Arts at Michigan’s February drawing competition. Arts at Michigan invites the U-M community to participate in various competitions throughout the year, using different themes and mediums. Submissions are narrowed down by staff, and then the finalists are voted on by the public.
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February 22, 2023
The Drum Major
Read an MMB history from its 125th anniversary last fallToday is the “birthday” of the Michigan Marching Band, which gave its first public performance Feb. 22, 1897, at an annual observance of Washington’s Birthday, sponsored by the Law School. Since then, U-M students from all across campus have been part of this iconic organization. In this video, Rachel Zhang, a biomedical engineering student and the band’s 57th drum major, talks about how the engineering skills she learns in class apply to marching band.
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February 20, 2023
Protecting pollinators
Read more about U-M becoming a Bee CampusFrom left, students Zoe Bliss and Savanna Delise, members of the 2020-21 SEAS Bees master’s degree project team, install a pollinator-friendly native plant garden next to the Museum of Natural History. The Ann Arbor campus is now certified as a Bee Campus, reflecting its commitment to pollinator conservation. Bee Campus USA is an initiative that encourages academic institutions across the United States to engage in pollinator conservation. (Photo courtesy of SEAS Bees)
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February 17, 2023
New campus housing
Read more about the new housing projectThis artist’s rendering shows the proposed new Central Campus housing project, looking west from Hill Street. The Board of Regents on Feb. 16 unanimously approved a facility plan that incorporates classic architecture and sustainability features in the 2,300-bed residence hall and 900-seat dining facility that is estimated to cost between $490 million and $540 million. (Courtesy of Robert A.M. Stern Architects)