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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Derek Jeter: ‘My team would have the most fun’
The New York Yankees legend shared bold choices and life lessons with U-M’s Class of 2025 at Commencement May 3. In this interview with Michigan Today, he reflects on his relationship with Bill Freehan and his enduring affection for the University.
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The great drug alarm
In 1967, a collective panic was rising over illicit drug use in American society. Just then, John C. Pollard, a scientist in the Medical School’s Mental Health Research Institute, made headlines for his research into the widespread use and abuse of consciousness-altering substances among young people.
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‘Science is a team sport’
Pediatric brain tumors are the leading cause of disease-related death in U.S. children and adolescents. When their son Samson survived his childhood diagnosis, alumni Kim Gilman and Jeff Gelfand began fundraising to advance scientific research. Their support has propelled a team of Michigan Medicine researchers, led by Maria Castro and Pedro Lowenstein, to achieve a significant milestone.
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Domenico Grasso named interim president
The Board of Regents has named Domenico Grasso, PhD ‘87, as the University’s interim president, effective immediately. Grasso has been chancellor at UM-Dearborn since 2018. “We have full confidence that President Grasso will provide steady leadership during this critical time of transition,” the regents noted in a campus-wide email.
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Precision in motion
The Michigan Men’s Gymnastics team dominated the collegiate scene in 2025, capturing both the NCAA Championship and their fifth consecutive Big Ten title. They closed out the season ranked first in the nation. At the heart of this success were three engineering seniors who successfully balanced their academics and intense training.
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Santa J. Ono to take presidency at University of Florida
U-M’s 15th president, Santa J. Ono, announced May 5 that he was the sole finalist for the presidency of the University of Florida. Once the appointment is approved by Florida’s Board of Governors, he is expected to assume the role.
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Walking through history
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Health Yourself
Mirror, mirror on the wall: Who is that staring back at me?
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A flood of warnings about warming
It was a frigid winter, you say. So, how can it be warming? Ricky Rood has a flood of information…
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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.













