Sophia Holley Ellis, ’49, MS’50, MA’64, fought conventions and dedicated her life to creating opportunities for future generations.
As the Alumni Association celebrates its 125th year, Michigan Alum delved into its archives to highlight various key moments in the organization’s history.
Carol Jantsch, ’06, is breathing new life into an often-overlooked brass instrument and winning accolades for her pioneering role.
“I’d acquired the name of my firstborn child because I was too tired from cramming all night to clearly enunciate my own name.”
A 1951 Hopwood Award winner, what alumnus was an influential poet and leading figure at the New York School, an informal group of artists, writers, and musicians?
U-M alums share their travel photos.
We ask a U-M faculty member about their field and research.
We take a peek inside a University place.
We ask a student to share his story.
Show your Michigan pride! Don your Maize and Blue or Block M for “Where in the World Is Blue?”
LEAD Scholar Nick Daly pursues new industry opportunities thanks to LEAD support, connections.
John Wang, ’03, reflects on the mission of his business, Queens Night Market.
Flint’s only Black female bookstore owner is creating a diverse, inclusive destination just a block from campus.