Ginsberg Center

  1. August 2, 2020

    Ginsberg Center on civic engagement during the pandemic

    In an episode of the Michigan Minds podcast, Ginsberg Center staff discuss living up to its mission of cultivating equitable partnerships between communities and U-M during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  2. March 23, 2020

    The campus and COVID-19

    A roundup of U-M news related to COVID-19.

  3. March 19, 2020

    Helping campus partners respond to emergent community needs

    The Ginsberg Center’s Connect2Community portal helps U-M community members access a collection of continually-updated and emergent community-identified needs and opportunities.

  4. October 3, 2019

    U-M student voter turnout triples from 2014 to 2018

    Voter turnout among students at U-M for midterm elections tripled in 2018 from 2014, with 41 percent of students voting. More than 15,800 students cast votes in the 2018 midterms — up from 5,282 in 2014.

  5. September 24, 2019

    Event this week seeks to connect those doing engaged research

    An Intersections in Engaged Research event Sept. 27 at Palmer Commons seeks to bring together researchers and co-investigators from all three campuses who are involved in engaged research.

  6. March 18, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Army-Navy wheelchair basketball game set for March 30 The University of Michigan Army vs. Navy Wheelchair Basketball Game returns March 30, celebrating its 14th year. The game is open to the public at no charge with free parking, and tickets are not required. The Crisler Center doors open at 2 p.m. to music by DJ…
  7. March 12, 2019

    Ginsberg Center offering $150K in faculty Community Engagement Grants

    The Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning is offering two funding opportunities for U-M faculty involved in community-engaged teaching and research.

  8. February 4, 2019

    Ginsberg Center staff member shares passion for politics

    From listening to her parents chat around the dinner table to winning her own seat on the Dearborn City Council, politics has always been an important part of Erin Byrnes’ life.

  9. January 17, 2018

    U-M seeks positions to help area youths develop work experience

    The university is seeking temporary positions in units across campus for its summer program that pairs Wasthenaw County youths with faculty and staff to help them gain work experience, mentorship and life skills.

  10. August 21, 2017

    $1M gift to Ginsberg Center provides funding for graduate students

    A $1 million gift from philanthropists William and Inger Ginsberg encourages U-M students to actively engage with their communities through service and education.