Playing it forward
In the extra-musical world of RC alum Julia Wolfe, members of the orchestra snap their fingers. Stomp their feet. And play their instruments, of course. During a weeklong residency hosted by UMS, the Pulitzer-winning composer joined student musicians from Germany’s Karajan-Akademie of the Berliner Philharmoniker and U-M’s School of Music, Theatre & Dance as they became a cohesive — and active — international ensemble.
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What is the future of international business? Q&A with Michigan Ross’ Erik Gordon
Trade tensions, policy shifts, and ongoing supply chain disruptions have reshaped the global landscape, signaling that the future of international trade will diverge sharply from past patterns. In this Q&A, Professor Erik Gordon offers perspective on how these developments will likely influence the strategies and operations of multinational companies in the years ahead.
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Will Michigan be a climate haven?
Michigan is being touted as a climate haven—a place where people can move when the heat gets too hot, the wildfires too frequent, the droughts too long. But is it really a sanctuary, or are the climate concerns here just as problematic as those around the country? “Maybe the question is better reframed as, ‘are there places that are better?’ Yes, but better than what?” says LSA data scientist Brad Bottoms.
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A Sunny presence on and off the court
When the Women’s Basketball team joined with Team IMPACT to support a young woman with Down syndrome, they were in for a big surprise. Before long, Livonia-based Sunny Shemet was supporting them, enlivening the team bench and lighting up the lockerroom. ‘Her impact on the program was amazing,’ says Coach Kim Barnes-Arrico of Sunny’s two seasons with the Wolverines.
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Farm stops to the rescue
To the average observer, it was a 4,000-square-foot building situated on rural M-72 near Sleeping Bear Dunes. To Jim Lively, it was an opportunity to create a year-round farmer’s market for the local community, which had lost its grocery store several years before. The Lively NeighborFood Market opened last summer and has already paid out $60,000 to local farmers. Its model? Ann Arbor’s Argus Farm Stop.
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Canine comfort crew
It’s a typical day at the hospital for Dashiel. His job, which is based in several units at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, demands a lot from him, but luckily, he always comes prepared. He always has his Mcard ID — clipped securely to his vest — a big smile, and a good attitude. As a Lipschutz-Danzansky Family Paws4Patients Program therapy dog at Michigan Medicine, he doesn’t need much else: just someone to love on and care for.
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Stopping a $40,000 infection with a $40 device
Michigan Medicine’s Department of Emergency Medicine is tackling one of the deadliest and most overlooked hospital-acquired infections. Ventilator-associated pneumonia affects one in 10 ventilated patients and can increase the cost of a patient’s care by as much as $40,000 per case. Now a team has created a soft, antimicrobial mouthguard that absorbs secretions before harmful bacteria can reach the lungs.
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Spring fling 2026
Spring has sprung—sort of—on the University of Michigan campus. Enjoy these scenes from a busy season that saw a parade of national champions, conferral of the 1 millionth U-M degree, and anticipation for the next big bloom of peonies at Nichols Arboretum.













