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U-M’s XR stage expands global education
Imagine being a U-M student or a learner anywhere in the world, logging on to an online course. Instead of seeing a talking head delivering a lecture, you see your instructor walking through ancient Cairo, in an operating room in Tokyo, or on a construction site in Rome. U-M's Center for Academic Innovation, can transport learners anywhere or any time in the world.
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Vision 2034
Our vision is to be the defining public university, boldly exemplified by our innovation and service to the common good. We will leverage our interdisciplinarity and excellence at scale to educate learners, advance society, and make groundbreaking discoveries to impact the greatest challenges facing humanity.
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Brilliant Detroit
Brilliant Detroit creates 'kid success' by providing early childhood education, family support, and food with 18 neighborhood hubs in Detroit, which partners with 160 organizations. Brilliant Detroit CEO Cindy Eggleton co-founded the organization in 2016 with University of Michigan alums Jim Bellinson and Carolyn Bellinson.
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Art or infrastructure? Depends on the climate
On a fall afternoon along Seattle’s Elliott Bay, Buster Simpson, MFA ’69, watched a woman photograph a child crawling on a public art installation he’d recently completed. It’s likely the woman and child had no idea Simpson’s “Migration Stage” serves a dual purpose: providing an area for creativity and play and protecting the bay’s seawall infrastructure.
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- Twelve U-M faculty members named as AAAS fellows
- Keeping up with the Joneses? When it comes to getting better grades, it's good to be the Andersons
- Nationwide survey reveals fresh insights about community perceptions of large-scale solar
- How trauma gets 'under the skin'
- Shadowbanning: Some marginalized social media users believe their content is suppressed
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Public Engagement
- Commentary: Academic 'elders' wanted: Inquire within
- Too much screen time? U-M pioneers digital wellness program for youths
- Michigan Minds podcast: Provost McCauley shares vision for making education more accessible
- Analysis: Rare bipartisan agreement on housing issues among US voters
- The Conversation: Hostilities between Israel and Iran have strayed into direct warfare—is there any going back?
In The News
- Detroit Free Press Nonfatal police shootings in Detroit: First-of-its-kind investigation raises questions
- U.S. News & World Report Urine test might spot head-and-neck cancers early
- Scientific American FDA recalls heart pumps linked to deaths and injuries
- MLive Squirrel whisperer at University of Michigan heals beloved campus critters
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Happening @ Michigan
Events
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- Apr 21 Student Stress Reduction: Therapy Dogs
- Apr 23 Program in International and Comparative Studies | International Studies Virtual Information Session and Q&A
- Apr 24 LGBTQ+ Parents' Experiences Accessing Health Care for their Children with Developmental Disabilities
- Apr 26 Student Stress Reduction: Therapy Dogs
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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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