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A virtual visit to the museum
With doors still closed, University of Michigan’s three major museums both prepare for the future and continue to engage visitors “at home.”
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Our plans for Fall
U-M will offer a mixture of in-person and remote classes structured to reflect our commitment to promoting public health while fulfilling our fundamental mission of transformative education.
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Gyroscope for navigating without GPS
A small, inexpensive and highly accurate gyroscope, developed at the University of Michigan, could help drones and autonomous cars stay on track without a GPS signal.
Learn how this gyroscope was developed in the Lurie Nanofabrication Facility
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Seven Last Words of the Unarmed
Though the song and accompanying documentary premiered nearly five years ago, the recent deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor have led many to revisit or discover the work for the first time. “It is unreal to me that we worked on this project so long ago, yet somehow resonates even more now than it did then…” said Eugene Rogers.
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- Regents approve budget shaped by COVID-19 challenges
- Unemployment remains steadily high in Detroit
- Companies use work, school links to gain legal advantage in patent infringement cases
- Consumer confidence: Coronavirus trends dominate economy
- Wireless sensors for N95 masks could enable easier, more accurate decontamination
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- Faculty commentary: College is worth it, but campus isn't
- Michigan Minds: Exploring social movements in the fight against racism
- Faculty Q&A;: Food companies rebrand products to become more racially sensitive
- Ford School dean: Dodd-Frank strong foundation, more financial reforms needed post-pandemic
- Faculty Q&A;: Invisible effects of racism in AI
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In The News
- The Guardian 'The worshipping of whiteness': Why racist symbols persist in America
- Newsweek Pressure builds on Zuckerberg as Facebook rivals dump Trump
- U.S. News & World Report 2 in 3 parents would send kids to school in fall: U-M survey
- New York Times He turned 'I can't breathe' into protest music
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Happening @ Michigan
Events
Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) events may have been moved online, rescheduled, or canceled. Visit Happening@Michigan for updates.
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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 as shown in the slideshow below.
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There are more than 1,600 vibrant student organization communities that will help make campus feel like Ho〽️e. Learn more about the unique student opportunities by visiting: maizepages.umich.edu
A decade after it was put in place to reform Wall Street and protect consumers, the Dodd-Frank Act is still having an impact. @FordSchool Dean @Michael_S_Barr discusses how the measure is enduring amid the current economic and public health crisis. myumi.ch/kxqAb pic.twitter.com/MV5oRk0qU0
Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that LGBTQ+ employees are protected from workplace discrimination under the Civil Rights Act. A @UMichSPH professor of health behavior and health education discusses the impact of this decision. myumi.ch/gjRzR pic.twitter.com/TUOwClMJhP