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UMich Faces Federal Probe, Celebrates Art Fair, Science Spotlight, and Upcoming Events in Ann Arbor—July 21, 2025 Update

UMich Faces Federal Probe, Celebrates Art Fair, Science Spotlight, and Upcoming Events in Ann Arbor—July 21, 2025 Update

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Good afternoon, Wolverines! It's Monday, July 21, 2025, and here's what's happening around the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor. The U.S. Department of Education has initiated an investigation into the University of Michigan concerning potential inaccuracies in reporting foreign funding. This follows the recent arrests of two Chinese scientists associated with the university, who have been charged with attempting to smuggle biological materials into the United States. The university has pledged full cooperation with federal authorities and is reviewing its research security protocols to address these concerns. This past weekend, the Ann Arbor Art Fair transformed downtown into a vibrant hub of creativity. From July 17th to 19th, artists from across the nation showcased their work, attracting thousands of visitors. If you missed it, mark your calendars for next year's fair, scheduled for July 17–19, 2025. Yesterday, the Museum of Natural History hosted the Young Scientist Spotlight, featuring high school scholars from the Aspirnaut Program and the Kamcev Research Lab. Attendees engaged in hands-on activities and learned about cutting-edge research conducted by these aspiring scientists. Looking ahead, the Michigan Engineering North Campus Tour is scheduled for this Friday, July 25th, at 2:00 PM. This walking tour offers an up-close look at North Campus and the engineering facilities. Registration is required, so be sure to sign up if you're interested. The annual Rolling Sculpture Car Show took place on July 11th, featuring over 300 antique, classic, and concept cars displayed throughout downtown Ann Arbor. Car enthusiasts and families enjoyed the unique showcase of automotive history. Looking ahead, the Stomp Out Sarcoma 5K is set for July 27th. This event aims to raise awareness and funds for sarcoma research at the Rogel Cancer Center. Participants can register online to support this important cause. That's all for today's update. Stay safe, stay informed, and as always, Go Blue!
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