How Michigan planted its flag on Greenland — or tried to

When U-M researcher William Herbert Hobbs traveled to Greenland in the 1920s, he set off on a spree with a map and a pencil, planting Michigan-connected names on practically any feature of the landscape that caught his eye.
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Brewery sustains people, planet, profit
Western Michigan’s Brewery Vivant serves up craft beer with an environmental chaser.
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Filmmaker Demme joins U-M 'mavericks'
U-M Library to hold the personal archive of the late award-winning director/producer/screenwriter Jonathan Demme.
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Science of separation
Researchers are exploring how separation impacts families, whether it involves military deployment, incarceration, or the crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Alumni eligible for free courses
Starting Sept. 4, U-M alumni worldwide can earn course and course series certificates at no cost via Michigan Online.
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New chair in Tibetan Buddhist Studies
The endowed chair is the largest gift to study Tibetan Buddhism ever awarded in North America.
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Freed Mexican journalist joins Knight-Wallace fellows
Emilio Gutiérrez Soto had been in an immigrant detention center since December.
Columns
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President's Message
Navigating proposed policy changes
U-M leadership is working with university peers to craft a sector-wide strategy to engage constructively with the federal government. -
Editor's Blog
Finders, keepers
Keep your eyes peeled, people. The universe delivers wisdom in the most random 'found' objects. -
Climate Blue
Landscape management versus climate change: A false choice
Now is the time to develop approaches to building that respect the landscape and the changing climate that shapes it. -
Health Yourself
Do you have a rare disease?
After discovering that one of his friends is allergic to water, Victor Katch takes a deep dive into rare diseases.
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MGo Blue podcasts
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Michigan Ross Podcasts
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Michigan Medicine Podcasts
Hear audio series, news, and stories about the future of health care.
A march toward madness — the NCAA kind
The Dusty May era of the University of Michigan men’s basketball team opened the regular season with a victory at home on Nov. 4, defeating Cleveland State 101-53. It was a great beginning to what is shaping up to be a thrilling season. Enjoy these highlights so far — and let’s forget that loss to MSU for a moment — as the team forges a hopeful path toward the annual March Madness tournament. (Captions were sourced from mgoblue.com.)