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  • Campus Update: Michigan Sports Kick Off, Society of Fellows 55th Anniversary, and Ann Arbor Weather—Week of Nov 3-10
    2025/11/03
    Hey Wolverines, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for November 3 through November 10. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—Men's Basketball kicks off the season tonight, November 3, at 8:30 p.m. against Oakland at Crisler Center. Tickets are available at the door. Next—Women's Basketball takes on Canisius tomorrow, November 4, at Crisler Center. Game time is yet to be announced, so check the athletics website for updates. And—the Michigan Society of Fellows is celebrating its 55th Anniversary Symposium on November 6 and 7 at Rackham Graduate School. Join interdisciplinary panels and performances highlighting the society's contributions. Registration is open to the public. This past Saturday, our football team edged out Purdue 21–16 at the Big House. Running back Jordan Marshall was unstoppable, racking up 185 yards and three touchdowns. Looking ahead, Men's Swimming & Diving faces Pittsburgh on November 7. Check the athletics website for event details. The Michigan Society of Fellows' 55th Anniversary Symposium is happening November 6 and 7 at Rackham Graduate School. It's a great chance to engage with interdisciplinary panels and performances. Registration is open to the public. This week in Ann Arbor, expect a mix of sun and clouds with occasional showers. Temperatures will range from the low 40s to mid-50s. Pack an umbrella for Friday morning—there's a chance of rain. Your move: Support our Wolverines by attending the Men's Basketball season opener tonight at 8:30 p.m. at Crisler Center. Let's fill the stands and cheer them on! That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.
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  • Campus Update: AI Symposium, Engineering Tour, Research Talks & Wolverine Sports Highlights (Oct 27–Nov 3)
    2025/10/27
    Hey Wolverines, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 27 through November 3. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the University of Michigan Symposium on Human-Centered AI kicks off this Wednesday, October 29, at 9 a.m. in the Rackham Amphitheatre. It's a two-day event featuring keynotes and presentations on the latest in AI research. Next—the Michigan Engineering North Campus Tour is happening today, October 27, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Meet at the Ford Robotics Building for a guided tour of our engineering facilities. And—the Behavioral and Experimental Economics Lab is hosting a talk by Ming Jiang from Shanghai Jiao Tong University today at noon in the Leinweber Computer Science and Information Building, Room 2270. The topic is 'Knowing more' and 'Step by step': Correlation neglect under preference uncertainty in school choice. This past Saturday, our football team clinched a 31-20 victory over Michigan State in East Lansing, reclaiming the Paul Bunyan Trophy. Running backs Justice Haynes and Jordan Marshall both surpassed 100 rushing yards, a feat we haven't seen against the Spartans since 1994. In men's swimming and diving, the Wolverines dominated Northwestern at Canham Natatorium, winning 186-114. The 400-yard medley relay team set the pace with a first-place finish. Looking ahead, our men's swimming and diving team will host Oakland and Pittsburgh on Friday, November 7, at 3 p.m. The University of Michigan Symposium on Human-Centered AI is the highlight this week, running October 29-30 at the Rackham Amphitheatre. It's a great opportunity to engage with cutting-edge AI research and network with experts in the field. Here's your Ann Arbor forecast for the week: - : Sunny to partly cloudy. - : Mostly sunny and breezy. - : Partly sunny and breezy. - : Cloudy, breezy, and cooler with a bit of rain. - : Cloudy and breezy. - : Mostly cloudy and chilly. - : Sunshine and a few clouds. Your move: Register for the Michigan Engineering North Campus Tour happening today at 4 p.m. Spots are limited, so sign up now to explore our cutting-edge facilities. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.
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  • Campus Update: Stress Strategies Webinar, Fall Festivities, Michigan Football & Local Events for Oct 13–20
    2025/10/13
    Hey Wolverines, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 13 through October 20. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the U-M Club of Greater Ann Arbor is hosting a webinar titled "Strategies for Coping with Stress" on Tuesday, October 14, at 6:00 PM. It's a great opportunity to learn effective stress management techniques. Next—the U-M Club of Greater Ann Arbor is organizing a fall celebration at Alber Orchard & Cider Mill on Sunday, October 19, at 2:00 PM. Enjoy the autumn vibes with fellow Wolverines. Lastly—the Michigan football team is set to face Washington at home on Saturday, October 18. Game time and broadcast details will be announced soon. Over the weekend, the Michigan women's soccer team secured a victory against Indiana on Sunday, October 12, at the U-M Soccer Stadium. Looking ahead, the football team is preparing for a home game against Washington on Saturday, October 18. Stay tuned for game time and broadcast details. On Saturday, October 18, at 12:00 PM, join RA Alyssa for a walk to the Ann Arbor Farmers Market. It's a perfect chance to explore local produce and crafts. In dining news, the Ann Arbor Farmers Market offers a variety of fresh, local foods—perfect for a weekend treat. This week in Ann Arbor, expect partly sunny and warm conditions on Monday and Tuesday, with highs around 73°F. Temperatures will cool midweek, with highs in the low 60s. By Sunday, anticipate cooler weather with rain and possible thunderstorms. Tip: Keep an umbrella handy for Sunday’s showers. Your move: Register for the "Strategies for Coping with Stress" webinar happening Tuesday at 6:00 PM. It's a valuable session to help manage your workload. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.
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  • UMSI Career Fair, Soccer, SEAS Reunion & Fall Fun: Your Michigan Campus Update for October 6–13
    2025/10/08
    Hey Wolverines, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for October 6 through October 13. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—the UMSI Career Fair is happening Monday, October 6, from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Michigan League's second floor. It's a prime opportunity to network with potential employers, so polish that resume and make a great impression. Next—the International Center is hosting a pick-up soccer game on Wednesday, October 8, at Hubbard Field on North Campus. All skill levels are welcome, so lace up your cleats and join the fun. And—the SEAS Milestone Reunion Weekend kicks off Thursday, October 9, celebrating the 50th and 25th anniversary graduating classes. Events run through Saturday, October 11, with various activities across campus. It's a great chance to connect with alumni and celebrate our community. Over the weekend, the Michigan Wolverines football team faced a tough loss against Michigan State, falling 75-62. Despite the setback, Vladislav Goldin shone with 21 points. Looking ahead, the team is gearing up for a home game against Wisconsin on Saturday, October 11. Let's pack the Big House and show our support! The International Center is hosting a pick-up soccer game on Wednesday, October 8, at Hubbard Field on North Campus. All skill levels are welcome, so lace up your cleats and join the fun. On the dining front, the campus food trucks are rolling out some fall specials this week. Be sure to check out the pumpkin spice lattes and apple cider donuts to get into the autumn spirit. This week in Ann Arbor, expect mild temperatures with a mix of sun and clouds. There's a chance of showers midweek, so keep an umbrella handy. As the leaves start to change, it's a perfect time for a walk through the Arb. Your move: Register for the UMSI Career Fair happening Monday, October 6. Don't miss this chance to connect with potential employers and advance your career. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.
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  • Campus Buzz: Climate Week, Granholm Lecture, Arts Festival & Homecoming Highlights (Sept 29–Oct 6)
    2025/09/29
    Hey Wolverines, it's Jenny with your Campus Update for September 29 through October 6. Let's get you set for the week—fast. First up—Climate Week is in full swing through October 5. Don't miss the kickoff event today at noon on Ingalls Mall, featuring speeches, performances, and hands-on activities. Next—Former U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm is delivering the Wege Lecture on Tuesday, September 30, at 5:30 p.m. in Rackham Auditorium. She'll discuss urgent sustainability challenges. This free event requires tickets. Finally—The Michigan Arts Festival is running through October 26, showcasing performances, exhibitions, and workshops across all U-M campuses. Many events are free and open to the public. The Wolverines football team had a bye week, so no game results to report. Looking ahead, the Detroit Lions are set to face the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, October 5, at 1:25 p.m. While it's an away game, it's always great to support our state's NFL team. The School of Information is hosting a Homecoming Celebration on October 3 and 4. Events include a tour of the new Leinweber Computer Science and Information Building and a community tailgate at Ferry Field. Alumni, friends, and families are welcome. In campus culture, the Michigan Pops Orchestra, the oldest student-run collegiate pops orchestra in the U.S., is gearing up for their fall concert. Keep an eye out for their performance dates and support your fellow Wolverines. For a dining tip, check out the Ann Arbor Farmers Market in Kerrytown. It's a great spot to grab fresh produce and local treats, perfect for a healthy study snack. This week in Ann Arbor, expect warm temperatures with plenty of sunshine. Highs will be in the low 80s, cooling down to the mid-40s at night. No significant rain is expected, so it's a great week to enjoy outdoor activities. Your move: Attend the Climate Week Kickoff today at noon on Ingalls Mall. It's a fantastic opportunity to engage with sustainability initiatives and connect with the community. That's your quick Campus Update. I'm Jenny—catch you next Monday morning. Tap follow on your podcast app so you never miss a beat.
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  • U-M Expands Free Tuition, Kicks Off Climate Week, Celebrates Med School 175th, and Highlights Ann Arbor Tech & Sports Events
    2025/09/22
    Good afternoon, Wolverines! It's Monday, September 22, 2025, and here's what's happening around the University of Michigan campus. Currently, it's light rain and 65 degrees in Ann Arbor. Expect thunderstorms later this afternoon, with temperatures reaching up to 77 degrees. Be sure to carry an umbrella if you're heading out. The University of Michigan has expanded its Go Blue Guarantee, now offering free tuition to in-state students from families with annual incomes up to $125,000. This initiative will benefit nearly 2,200 additional undergraduates across the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint campuses, starting this fall. President Santa J. Ono emphasized the University's commitment to breaking down economic barriers and ensuring access to a world-class education for all Michigan students. In other news, the University is gearing up for Climate Week 2025, themed "Together for Tomorrow," running from September 27 to October 5. The week will feature a series of events focused on climate action and sustainability. Highlights include the 23rd Annual Wege Lecture on Sustainability with former U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm on September 30, and EarthFest, celebrating sustainability initiatives across campus, also on September 30. Additionally, the University of Michigan Medical School is celebrating its 175th anniversary with a new exhibit titled "Creating the Future of Medicine for 175 Years." The exhibit, running from September 20 through April 30 at the Museum on Main Street, showcases artifacts, photos, and fascinating facts about U-M’s medical history. It's open to the public on weekends and offers private tours on weekdays by reservation. For those interested in technology and innovation, a2Tech360 is set to take place from September 24 to October 3 in Ann Arbor. The event offers a wide array of opportunities through panels, pitch competitions, networking events, a job fair, and public tech showcases. It's a great opportunity to connect with local leaders and innovators. In sports news, the Detroit Lions are set to face the Baltimore Ravens today at 5:15 PM. Fans can look forward to an exciting matchup as the Lions continue their season. That's all for today's update. Stay safe, stay informed, and as always, Go Blue!
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  • UM Expands Free Tuition, Celebrates Milestones, and Gears Up for Climate, Tech, and Football Events This Fall
    2025/09/16
    Good afternoon, Wolverines! It's Monday, September 15, 2025, and here's what's happening around the University of Michigan campus. The University of Michigan has expanded its Go Blue Guarantee, now offering free tuition to in-state students from families with annual incomes up to $125,000. This initiative will benefit nearly 2,200 additional undergraduates across the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint campuses, starting this fall. President Santa J. Ono emphasized the University's commitment to breaking down economic barriers and ensuring access to a world-class education for all Michigan students. In other news, the University is gearing up for Climate Week 2025, themed "Together for Tomorrow," running from September 27 to October 5. The week will feature a series of events focused on climate action and sustainability. Highlights include the 23rd Annual Wege Lecture on Sustainability with former U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm on September 30, and EarthFest, celebrating sustainability initiatives across campus, also on September 30. The University of Michigan Medical School is celebrating its 175th anniversary with a new exhibit titled "Creating the Future of Medicine for 175 Years." Opening September 20 at the Museum on Main Street near downtown Ann Arbor, the exhibit will run through April 30. It features artifacts, photos, and fascinating facts about U-M’s medical history. Public hours are from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, with private tours available on weekdays by reservation. For those interested in technology and innovation, a2Tech360 is set to take place from September 24 to October 3 in Ann Arbor. The event offers a wide array of opportunities through panels, pitch competitions, networking events, a job fair, and public tech showcases. Major scheduled events include Invest360 on September 26, the Sustainable Future Forum on September 29, and the Michigan Startup Capital Summit on September 30. Registration details are available at a2tech360.com. The University Concert Band is set to perform "On Cue" on Tuesday, September 30, at 8:00 p.m. in Hill Auditorium. The concert features music written at "just the right time" and reflects influences of film and dance. Special guest bass trombonist Ilan Morgenstern will join the band to perform the world premiere of Sterling Maffe’s Hollywood Concerto for Bass Trombone and Concert Band. The event is free and open to the public. Looking ahead, the Michigan Wolverines football team is preparing for the upcoming season. The 2025 schedule includes home games against New Mexico on August 30 and Central Michigan on September 13. The team will also face Oklahoma on the road on September 6. Fans are eagerly anticipating the season and supporting the team as they aim for a successful year. That's all for today's update. Stay tuned for more news and events happening around campus. Go Blue!
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  • U-M Expands Go Blue Guarantee, Kicks Off Climate Week, Celebrates Med School Milestone, Hosts Arts Events & Sports Recap
    2025/09/08
    Good afternoon, Wolverines! It's Monday, September 8, 2025, and here's what's happening around the University of Michigan campus. First up, some exciting news on the affordability front. The University has expanded its Go Blue Guarantee, now offering free tuition to in-state students from families with annual incomes up to $125,000. This initiative will benefit nearly 2,200 additional undergraduates across the Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint campuses, starting this fall. President Santa J. Ono emphasized the University's commitment to breaking down economic barriers and ensuring access to a world-class education for all Michigan students. In other news, the University is gearing up for Climate Week 2025, themed "Together for Tomorrow," running from September 27 to October 5. The week will feature a series of events focused on climate action and sustainability. Highlights include the 23rd Annual Wege Lecture on Sustainability with former U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer M. Granholm on September 30, and EarthFest, celebrating sustainability initiatives across campus, also on September 30. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details. Looking ahead, the University of Michigan Medical School is celebrating its 175th anniversary with an exhibit titled "Creating the Future of Medicine for 175 Years." The exhibit opens on September 20 at the Museum on Main Street and will showcase artifacts, photographs, and documents highlighting the school's rich history and contributions to medical education and research. The exhibit is free and open to the public on weekends, with weekday visits available by appointment. In the arts, the University of Michigan Museum of Art is hosting a Family Day event titled "Dragons Everywhere All At Once" on September 21. This event will explore the cultural significance of dragons through East Asian art, culture, and dance. Activities include performances, collaborative art-making, and the creation of personal mini-zines. All ages are welcome, and registration is recommended. On the sports front, the Michigan Wolverines football team faced a tough game against the Oklahoma Sooners this past Saturday, resulting in a 24-13 loss. Despite a strong performance by running back Justice Haynes, who rushed for 125 yards and a touchdown, the team struggled to maintain momentum. The Wolverines will look to regroup as they prepare for their next game against Central Michigan on September 13 at Michigan Stadium. That's all for today's update. Stay engaged, stay informed, and as always, Go Blue!
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