1. The rise of AI

    Artificial intelligence is dominating headlines — enabling new innovations that drive business performance — yet the negative implications for society remain an afterthought. Hear from experts at the Ross School of Business about this “fourth industrial revolution.” And fasten your seat belts, Wolverines. As Bette Davis once advised: “It’s going to be a bumpy night.”

  2. U-M researchers aim to bring humans back into the loop, as AI use and misuse rises

    We’re talking about AI the wrong way, says Ross professor Nigel Melville. ‘We’re moving away from the things we want, such as better medications, elder care and safety regulations, and toward the things we don’t, like harmful deepfakes, job losses, and biased decision making.”

  3. U-M student raises 30K to build school in Malawi

    The children from a small rural village in Malawi will have a new school building by the end of this year, thanks to a University of Michigan student.

  4. Forecast 2019

    Can industry reverse climate change? Can startups survive the trade war? And what’s up with that ‘nice’ penalty at work? U-M experts explain.

  5. Jerks at work

    Toxic co-workers aren’t just annoying — these jerks can also affect your work quality. Gretchen Spreitzer has survival tips.

  6. Zell pledges $60 million to U-M

    Gift will extend entrepreneurial programs at the Ross School, and create a new fund for student business ventures.

  7. Let's toast to that

    U-M students trek to Chile to help family-owned vineyards build their brands and increase tourist traffic to their wineries.

  8. Who do you love?

    When it comes to the power of attraction, research shows both genders favor savers over spenders. But why, and for how long?

  9. Creative negotiating

    When doing difficult deals, a little creativity goes a long way, says Ross professor Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks.