Campus News
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April 29, 2024
CRIME ALERT: Sexual Assault, 04-28-24
Between 6:20-7 p.m., Glen Street Parking Structure (Lot M-61), 333 Glen Ave.
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April 29, 2024
Young heart transplant recipient fights off cancer with toughness
Roman DiLeo was born in June 2022 and needed several life-saving medical procedures – from heart pumps to a heart transplant. Roman is not only a fighter but a cancer survivor.
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April 29, 2024
Enriching Scholarship virtual conference set for May 6‑9
U-M’s 26th annual Enriching Scholarship conference, scheduled for May 6-9 around the theme “Surveying the Now,” aims to highlight the ways technology has changed current classrooms.
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April 29, 2024
Teaching Innovation Prizes honor five faculty projects
Five faculty projects that involve innovative approaches to improving student learning will be honored May 6 with Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prizes.
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April 29, 2024
Profiles of six prospective Class of 2024 graduates
Each year The University Record profiles selected prospective graduates who highlight the range of experiences and people who attend U-M.
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April 29, 2024
LSA/SEAS senior explores ethnobotany
After three years in the Program in the Environment, Mahalina Dimacali is focused on ethnobotany — how people interact with land and nature in regard to culture and society.
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April 29, 2024
Public policy senior forges multicultural communities
Following graduation, Neil Nakkash plans to apply to medical school while continuing his work as a research assistant with the Institute for Social Research.
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April 29, 2024
Stamps senior channels her passion through art
After graduating, Ikalanni Jahi plans to pursue a career in arts administration. Her dream is to own a gallery space or work as a museum curator.
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April 29, 2024
Public health senior finds meaning in helping community
Olivia Jeong plans to apply to medical schools in the coming months, and hopes to spend a year working in a public health consulting position in Boston.
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April 29, 2024
Engineering senior reaches new heights in rocketry
After graduating from the College of Engineering, Evan Eidt will begin a position at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory and will focus on electrical design for satellite systems.