Image-based artist Ricky Weaver joins the Stamps School of Art & Design faculty. Weaver’s object-oriented creative practice allows space for theorizing images in a way that extends beyond the photograph. Her practice interrogates how the body, hymn, scripture, and the everyday appear as images and how that image functions as both archives and vessels.
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September 4, 2024
UMSI assistant professor Robin Brewer earns Henry Russel award
University of Michigan School of Information assistant professor Robin Brewer received a 2024 Henry Russel award at the July Board of Regents meeting. The award recognizes U-M faculty members who have demonstrated an extraordinary record of accomplishment in scholarly research and/or creativity, as well as an excellent record of contributions as teachers.
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September 4, 2024
UMSI professor Ron Eglash appointed University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor
University of Michigan School of Information professor Ron Eglash was appointed a 2024 University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor at the July Board of Regents meeting. The honor recognizes faculty who have demonstrated exceptional contributions to diversity, equity and inclusion through research, teaching and service.
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September 16, 2024
Michigan Minds podcast: Tony Reames talks about the energy transition for disadvantaged communities
Tony Reames, the Tishman professor of environmental justice and director of the SEAS Detroit Sustainability Clinic, joined us on the Michigan Minds Podcast to share his thoughts on how energy justice could manifest in the United States.
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September 6, 2024
Detroit’s economic picture continues to improve though gains tempered by income challenges
Detroit’s payroll jobs and the number of employed residents are expected to continue to climb during the next few years along with sustained real wage growth, according to University of Michigan economists. Still, positive trends are tempered by challenges that include more than three-fifths of Detroiters living in lower-income households—more than twice the national average.
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August 29, 2024
Q&A: Alumna and journalist Stephanie Steinberg elevates writers through coaching startup
Five years ago, Stephanie Steinberg created the ultimate writers group. The University of Michigan alumna, former editor in chief of the Michigan Daily and journalist for US News and World Report, CNN, the Boston Globe, USA Today and The Detroit News, had been writing about entrepreneurs and decided to become one herself. She launched the Detroit Writing Room in 2019.
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August 29, 2024
A Detroit native’s experience from family legacy to community impact
“Through the Detroit Neighborhood Entrepreneurs Project’s summer internship program, Impact Studio for Local Business, I am proud to say that I am now working with the small businesses that I used to drive past, helping entrepreneurs like my grandfather to make key changes to their businesses and support Detroit neighborhoods.”
~ Samuel Ibri
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August 29, 2024
Summer coaching program gives high school students a trade
Alumna Stephanie Steinberg launched Coaching Detroit Forward, the nonprofit arm of the Detroit Writing Room, to share writing and photography skills with students in Detroit. Professional coaches share tips and student work is published in Perspectives magazine.
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August 21, 2024
Report examines Michigan families’ experience with food access and assistance
a new report led by the University of Michigan School of Public Health details the first-hand experiences of nearly 1,300 parents in rural and urban Michigan; their challenges signing up for food assistance, the stress and shame of having to ask for help with food, and parents’ deep commitment to making sure their children are fed—even if it means that they go without.
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In The News
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September 16, 2024
Crain's Detroit Business
Trio of ‘innovation hubs’ set to alter entrepreneurial landscape
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September 16, 2024
Detroit Metro Times
Detroit hip-hop community and leaders come together for ‘Vote or Else’ event
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September 9, 2024
Outlier Media
How health care fails sickle cell patients
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September 6, 2024
Bridge Detroit
Institute of Afro Urbanism studying what Black Detroiters need to thrive
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August 21, 2024
Outlier Media
Money or time: Transit in Detroit is expensive, one way or another
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September 16, 2024
Crain's Detroit Business