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“Little Stones” against violence
“I always feel the movement is a sort of mosaic. Each of us puts in one little stone.” Women’s rights activist Alice Paul's statement is at the heart of a project among faculty, students and an award-winning filmmaker alumna to shed light on global violence against women--a collaboration that offers resources for classroom discussion.
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THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC’S U-M RESIDENCY
U-M’s University Musical Society hosted the New York Philharmonic in November as part of an unprecedented partnership between a university and one of the world’s renowned orchestras. Their residency included public workshops and performances featuring students alongside professional musicians.
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Giving Blueday was a success!
On November 28, the U-M community came together and gave for the future! The day saw incredible results because of you. Your support will leave a lasting impression on the university, community, and students.
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Controlled Burn
In October, U-M researchers and firefighters established the sixth “burn plot” in a long-running experiment at the Biological Station that seeks to approximate, on a tiny scale, the epic lumbering and wildfire disturbances that transformed the forests of the Upper Great Lakes region more than a century ago.
Learn how a century of forest history is recreated at the U-M Biological Station
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News
- U-M reports record corporate research expenditures in FY 2017
- Latinos: Loneliness, poor ethnic identity contribute to suicide risks
- Pregnant women with PTSD have higher levels of stress hormone cortisol
- Michigan Today podcast: A2's iconic State Theatre reopens to public
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- Lansing Medicaid reform forum brings together state officials and stakeholders
- University of Michigan has deep connections in India
- Podcast discusses research on campus sexual assault and what changing federal guidelines mean for both survivors and the accused
- Communication Studies professor discusses Net neutrality
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Carpe Diem
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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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Get Connected
Photo of the Week: The State Theatre reopened this weekend. We’re so happy to see the marquee glowing again.
Photo via Instagram: 📸 @mdantzler_
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