1. U-M, Detroit Historical Society co-produce exhibit

    View historic images, rare documents, vintage film, and sports memorabilia through Oct. 8.

  2. Episode 14: Rebirth of the State Theatre, featuring Lee Berry

    The Michigan Theater Foundation’s Lee Berry, BA ’78/MBA ’99, previews the new-and-improved State Theatre.

  3. Episode 13: Iconic restaurants of Ann Arbor, featuring Gail Offen

    Author Gail Offen, BGS ’78, takes foodies on a tasty trip through A2 past and present, from the Del Rio to Pizza Bob’s, from Drake’s to Le Dog. Listen in — if you can hear the story over your grumbling tummy.

  4. Freedom writer

    In the midst of the civil rights movement, U-M historian Dwight Lowell Dumond published his anti-slavery masterwork. The backlash was ferocious.

  5. An Uncommon Education: Ep. 2

    Watch ‘An Eye for Science,’ the latest installment in Detroit Public Television’s series about U-M history.

  6. An uncommon education

    University historians collaborate with Detroit Public Television to produce shortform documentary series about U-M’s legacy.

  7. Episode 11: 22 ways to think about the University of Michigan, featuring Terence McDonald

    Bentley Historical Library Director Terrence McDonald examines the creative (and often conflictual) tension that has long existed between the University of Michigan and its constituents. He teaches a course called ’22 Ways to think about U-M.’

  8. Episode 10: 200 years and counting, featuring Kim Clarke and Gary Krenz

    The University of Michigan’s bicentennial is upon us (2017). What better time to celebrate the legacies and achievements that make Michigan what it is? Listen in, as these two historians share highlights along the two-century timeline.

  9. There were bells

    The carillon bells in Burton Tower have been tolling for 80 years, but they are only the latest in an astonishingly varied series of bells and chimes making music at U-M.