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Using art in social work education
“Realm of the Dead” is an autobiographical project that uses self-referential theater as a vehicle for self-healing and advocacy. Based on pedagogy and theater of the oppressed, it intends to advance social work research and practice, as tools of critical reflection, personal growth and advocacy.
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Cass Coasters
Through U-M’s Integrated Product Development course, students from business, engineering and art and design worked with Cass Community Social Services in Detroit to develop a new product that recycles old building materials into glass coasters.
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Love & Data
Algorithms are everywhere. They use personal information to offer up suggestions for our entertainment experiences; they filter our social media content; and they’re also used for purposes we’re not always aware of—like predicting the likelihood of repeat offenders in the criminal justice system. Stephanie Dinkins’ new U-M exhibition explores bias and inequality within AI systems.
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Small changes in diet could help you live healthier
Eating a hot dog could cost you 36 minutes of healthy life, while choosing to eat a serving of nuts instead could help you gain 26 minutes of extra healthy life, according to a U‑M study. The study, published in the journal Nature Food, evaluated more than 5,800 foods, ranking them by their nutritional disease burden to humans and their impact on the environment.
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DEI Community Assembly
The parallel pandemics of COVID-19 and structural racism have synergized to create a moment in our nation’s history where we must decide if our corresponding actions will be transformative or repetitive of the past. Now more than ever, we must simultaneously challenge our current reality and innovate to create what our future will be.
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Campus Maize & Blueprint
The University of Michigan’s comprehensive plan incorporates public health guidance, lessons learned and extensive feedback from our community. Many safety measures are in place to support a robust in-person experience for our students, faculty and staff.
ResponsiBLUE App
- All community members who enter U-M buildings or attend on-campus events are required to complete the ResponsiBLUE daily symptom check.
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Weekly Testing
- U-M’s free weekly COVID-19 testing program is available for all students, faculty and staff on the Ann Arbor campus and meets the mandatory testing requirements for those who are not fully vaccinated on campus.
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Vaccinations
- All students, faculty and staff on the three U-M campuses, as well as at Michigan Medicine, are required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and to submit their vaccination information to the university.
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News
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- President Schlissel provides updates, outlines priorities in address
- U-M student-run investment fund targets early-stage climate tech firms
- SEAS receives $11M gift to establish Tishman Center for Social Justice and the Environment
- Reflecting on U-M's anti-racism initiatives a year later
- Innovation Partnerships unit aims to amplify impact of U-M research commercialization
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Public Engagement
- In honor of Indigenous People’s Day, Museum of Natural History features basket-making traditions of the Anishinaabe people
- Q&A: Celebrating Columbus Day overlooks violence, racism against Indigenous people
- The Conversation: What is chaos? A complex systems scientist explains
- Opinion: The debt ceiling is an artificial crisis
- The Conversation: 4 trends in public school enrollment due to COVID-19
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In The News
- National Public Radio Ray Odierno, Army general who led troops through Iraq War, dies at 67
- Crain's Detroit Business Michigan pays millions in rent relief, but many renters, landlords still wait
- Washington Post America's unemployed are sending a message: They'll go back to work when they feel safe—and well-compensated
- MLive Community engagement a major force behind U-M reparations project for Black and Native communities
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Happening @ Michigan
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- Oct 11 Psychology Department Transfer Student Orientation
- Oct 11 Ready, Set, Intern! For First-Year Students
- Oct 11 Meet a Friend Monday
- Oct 12 Elevating Diverse Perspectives to Advance Organizational Outcomes
- Oct 12 Listening with the Intent to Engage: A Panel on Anti-Asian Racism
- Oct 12 Detroit students and homelessness
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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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The @UMISR d3lab has been awarded $13.2M from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to launch a new center focused on developing & implementing new methods to combat drug use disorders, including leveraging smart devices & artificial intelligence. myumi.ch/yKPGM @NIDAnews
A new machine learning platform that tests materials for nuclear reactors shows damage in real time, which could speed up the development of parts for advanced nuclear reactors and play a critical role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. myumi.ch/GkZjb @UMEngineering pic.twitter.com/yV7N3IjMCx
ICYMI: Los Angeles Mayor @EricGarcetti joined @TaubmanCollege and #UMPovertySolutions to talk about opportunities and challenges in developing and maintaining affordable housing. Watch now: myumi.ch/mnGdz pic.twitter.com/r4Rp2rEev0