1. Athletes as entrepreneurs

    With recent changes to NCAA rules, student-athletes now have the opportunity to earn income from their name, image, and likeness (NIL) through third-party deals. At U-M, members of the Zell Entrepreneurship Clinic are at the forefront of NIL work, helping student-athletes understand the laws and start their own businesses.

  2. On my obsession with Michigan football

    For sports fan Dr. Jerry Kolins, BS ’68, Wolverine football is more religion than sport. The Big House has long been his cathedral where he finds connection, redemption, and transcendence. Now what?

  3. Jim Harbaugh on the road traveled through pandemic

    Michigan’s head football coach spoke to reporters at his first group media session since January’s Citrus Bowl. ‘I share the same opinion as our players,’ he said via Zoom. ‘They want to play.’

  4. ‘He felt what we felt’

    Frank Beaver celebrates the Wolverines’ love for late announcer Bob Ufer, star of a new documentary.

  5. Change agent

    Former sports agent Arn Tellem, LLB ’79, makes a play to revitalize Detroit (and its Pistons) as vice chairman of Palace Sports & Entertainment.

  6. Grant targets student-athletes' psyches

    Mental health advocates spearhead pilot program at U-M to address mind-body connection in athletes.

  7. The ecstasy and the agony

    U-M hockey alum Carl Hagelin (2007-11) recounts his run up to the 2014 Stanley Cup with the New York Rangers.

  8. Michigan's "secret weapon"

    As longtime director of athletic counseling, U-M’s Greg Harden “teaches people how to stay sane under insane circumstances.”