
Legacy of Generosity: The Michigan Engineering Class of 1931’s Impact
In 1931, facing financial struggles, engineering students started a cap and gown rental tradition, sparking a legacy.

In 1931, facing financial struggles, engineering students started a cap and gown rental tradition, sparking a legacy.

Charles Witke, professor emeritus of Greek and Latin, passed away March 21, 2026. Born in Los Angeles in 1931.

Dental caries is a prevalent childhood disease in the U.S. A $2.1M grant aids U-M in addressing oral health disparities.

Republican Rep. Bill Huizenga accepted over $167k from utilities now raising rates in Michigan, sparking criticism.

One year ago, Trump declared April 2 ‘Liberation Day’ with tariffs that raised prices, impacting several industries.

A letter to Trump urges ending tariffs, blamed for job losses and economic strain, urging focus on affordability.

Mary “Mollie” Henrietta Graham, the first Black woman admitted to U-M, excelled in her studies, paving the way for others.

David Ginsburg to share insights on heart and blood diseases in 2026 Henry Russel Lecture. Join April 7, 4-5:30 p.m.

Bernard Marini, a clinical pharmacist, balances coaching hockey with advocating for accessible, patient-centered cancer care.

A UM-Dearborn study found that poor air quality negatively impacts human well-being, echoing bird singing patterns affected by the 2023 Canadian wildfires. Researchers used AI-based systems to collect real-time data, highlighting the need for policy changes to improve public health.

U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon urged Michigan to join the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit program for educational support.

Economic success and sustainability are intertwined, says Paul Polman at the Wege Lecture, urging businesses to adapt.