History

  1. August 28, 2023

    It Happened at Michigan — ‘Like life without food’

    Theodore Roosevelt Speigner was a trailblazer in more than one way. Bolstered by a pioneering U-M doctorate, he was an advocate of teaching conservation well before the environmental movement of the 1970s took hold.

  2. August 14, 2023

    Clements announces online access to Revolutionary War manuscripts

    The William L. Clements Library has made available volumes of papers from Thomas Gage, a British commander-in-chief in the decade leading up to the American Revolution.

  3. August 14, 2023

    Heritage Project — How the net was won

    Douglas Van Houweling and Eric Aupperle led a group that submitted a proposal to the National Science Foundation to upgrade the agency’s overloaded computing backbone.

  4. July 24, 2023

    Heritage Project — A cabin in the woods

    For more than a century, U-M students have been leaving their mark on the gray metal cabins at the U-M Biological Station.

  5. June 19, 2023

    Heritage Project — How the Michigan Union came to be

    Today people say the name Michigan Union and think only of the building. The building is the physical remnant of that early-1900s movement to forge a new ethos for the “Michigan Man.”

  6. June 5, 2023

    Heritage Project — Michigan in the making

    From the first painting of U-M’s rural campus by Jasper Cropsey in 1855 to Richard Rummell’s work in 1907 depicting a bustling landscape, U-M’s campus had become a new kind of enterprise entirely.

  7. May 22, 2023

    Heritage Project — Kelly Johnson to the rescue

    The U.S. Army Air Force wanted Clarence “Kelly” Johnson to build a top-secret jet plane that would need to fly more than 500 miles per hour to combat a new Nazi fighter. 

  8. May 1, 2023

    Heritage Project — The War of 1817

    People were vaguely aware that 1837 was the year associated with the university’s birth, although there had been some small, failed experiment with a territorial college in Detroit way back when. A new seal for U-M was designed in the 1890s that featured the year 1837. With that, the lawyerly mind of Frank Culver saw red.

  9. April 24, 2023

    ROTC students learn the realities of D-Day where it happened

    Stepping out of the classroom and onto the beaches of Normandy, France, ROTC cadets and midshipmen from U-M embarked on a journey recently to process the reality of World War II’s D-Day.

  10. April 24, 2023

    Heritage Project — Professor Porta’s predictions

    Professor Albert F. Porta predicted that on Dec. 17, 1919, “the most terrific weather cataclysm experienced since human history” would begin.