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U.P. Scholars Program makes U-M degree a reality
The the U.P. Scholars Program provides need-based scholarships for limited-income students. The program also provides social, academic and professional support. Scholars come from 12 of the 15 U.P. counties and 20 high schools.
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AI in the classroom
As higher education increasingly feels the impact of quickly developing generative artificial intelligence, U-M faculty members are working to determine how this new technology fits in to their teaching and research, and how it can best be used to help students learn most effectively.
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Filmmaker Roams the World for a Good Story
LSA alumna Maureen Gosling has led the life of an adventurous independent documentary filmmaker for the past 50 years. Her newest film features a Detroit-born singer and activist.
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Hail! Class of 2024
Spring Commencement speaker Brad Meltzer told University of Michigan graduates to draw upon the magic in their lives as they enter the world and continue to grow and transform into the best versions of themselves.
Congratulations to all of the U-M students who earned their degrees this spring! Go Blue!
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Let’s Grow Michigan
Taubman College Urban Technology students participated in a consulting project with the State of Michigan’s population growth campaign, Let’s Grow Michigan. Over the last semester, students focused on creating innovative concepts to welcome new residents into Michigan communities. They presented their ideas to local leaders, U-M officials, and the growth team at Newlab in Detroit.
Read more about the students’ concept ideas
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- Consumer sentiment falls amid concerns that labor markets may weaken
- Costly gas separation may not be needed to recycle CO2 from air and industrial plants
- Youth voices concern for improving disaster readiness policies
- AI chips could get a sense of time
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- The Conversation: Colorado takes a new—and likely more effective—approach to the housing crisis
- Today: U-M public health expert speaks on environmental racism at presidential advisory council
- U-M researchers offer ways to boost participation in program promoting healthy pregnancies, infant growth
- U.P. Scholars Program makes U-M degree a reality
- The Conversation: Student anger over the Vietnam War erupted into violence in the '60s—a terrorism expert explores if the same could happen today
In The News
- Washington Post When dementia becomes too much to handle, this tool offers guidance
- Salon 'Red flag': Expert says Trump won't win NY—but his Bronx rally should be a 'wake-up' call for Dems
- CNBC Why groceries are so expensive—and how consumers may start to see relief
- New York Times Dead monkeys are falling from trees amid brutal heat in Mexico
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Carpe Diem
All Michigan, all the time
There’s always something amazing happening at Michigan. Whether it’s on campus or around the world, our students, faculty, staff and alumni are out seizing the day. A sampling of images captured over the years is shown in the gallery below.
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