President's Awards for Public Engagement
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October 29, 2024
Nominations sought for president’s public engagement awards
Nominations are being accepted for the President’s Award for National and State Leadership and the President’s Award for Public Impact, which aim to celebrate faculty public engagement at U-M.
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April 10, 2024
Dworkin, Sandvig receive 2023 public engagement awards
The recipients of U-M’s 2023 presidential awards for public engagement — Aaron Dworkin and Christian Sandvig — have made far-reaching impacts through their work in music and computer algorithm auditing.
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October 30, 2023
Nominations sought for president’s public engagement awards
Nominations are being sought for faculty members who have demonstrated a commitment to public impact for the president’s awards for public engagement.
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January 31, 2023
Stevenson, Cortina receive 2022 public engagement awards
President Santa J. Ono is honoring faculty members Betsey Stevenson and Lilia Cortina with the 2022 presidential public engagement awards for their commitment to public service and impact on society through national and state leadership.
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September 15, 2022
Nominations sought for president’s public engagement awards
Community members across all three campuses are encouraged to nominate faculty members who have demonstrated a commitment to public service for the president’s awards for public engagement.
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February 14, 2022
Eisenberg, Shaefer receive 2021 awards for public engagement
Faculty members Marisa C. Eisenberg and H. Luke Shaefer will receive presidential awards for public engagement, in recognition of their contributions to significantly impact society.
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January 27, 2021
Martin, Dewar receive 2020 awards for public engagement
U-M faculty members Emily Toth Martin and Margaret Dewar will receive 2020 presidential awards for public engagement, recognizing their commitment and contributions to significantly impact society.
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March 21, 2019
U-M celebrates public engagement, explores how to encourage more
An event celebrating public engagement at U-M showcased the momentum among faculty making an impact outside academia, and explored ways to support and encourage more to participate.