
Breaking Barriers: Women in Medicine at U-M from 1870 to Today
In 1870, U-M allowed women to study medicine, a first among major universities, paving the way for female doctors.

In 1870, U-M allowed women to study medicine, a first among major universities, paving the way for female doctors.

Over 15 years, UM-Flint has prioritized student basic needs, evolving from crisis responses to comprehensive support.

“Her Peace of My Mind” is showcased in the 30th Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons, featuring 872 artworks.

The Michigan Society of Fellows selects six new postdoctoral fellows from 1,660 applicants for three-year appointments.

Two Michigan colleges, the University of Michigan and Hillsdale College, could host military education programs.

Carolyn Alam, an archivist by day, cherishes preserving history, echoed in her volunteer role at Detroit’s Redford Theatre.

The University Record, serving U-M since 1891, seeks your input for improvement. Participate in our brief survey today!

Margaret Brewer made history as the first woman general in the Marine Corps, inspired by a 1949 headline on women Marines.

Jenna Blumenauer, Phoebe Kulik, and Adam Rountrey win 2025-26 Candace J. Johnson Award for Staff Excellence for their dedication.

The future of children’s literacy in Michigan hinges on state support in the next budget, officials emphasize.

Eleven candidates are vying for three seats on U-M’s Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, with terms starting May 1.

Brendan LaFrenier, an LSA senior, completed a 200-mile run across Michigan to raise awareness and funds for homelessness.