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Film at U-M has undergone a massive transformation. What started as $1 campus screenings in the 1970s has grown into a Department of Film, Television, and Media. See how the campus movie experience has evolved over the decades. https://t.co/GJEtPbDLxc
In the latest QS @WorldUniRanking, U-M was again recognized as a leading global research institution with high marks in academic excellence, graduate employability and research partnerships. https://t.co/7eFCriluor
As the country nears the 250th anniversary of its founding, U-M is marking the historic milestone with a wide variety of events, activities and invitations to reflect. https://t.co/sam88hP52W #URecord
Developed in partnership with the U-M Adaptive and Inclusive Sports Experience, Camp Michigania is making the camp experience more accessible to all by adding adaptive kayaks, trail chairs and ropes harnesses. https://t.co/hO8cRkzMwZ
The Hadley Family Recreation & Well-Being Center, a 200,000+ square foot facility offering a wide array of fitness and well-being amenities, is set for its soft opening today at the former site of the Central Campus Recreation Building. https://t.co/3zJn1v3TbI
The 2026 Ann Arbor Summer Festival has begun! Running through June 28, the annual event offers over 200 concerts, art exhibitions, kids activities and more: https://t.co/gVFFheVuti
The famed peonies at U-M’s W.E. Upjohn Peony Garden rarely disappoint, but this year, visitors are being treated to what experts are calling a super bloom. 🌸�� https://t.co/NQAXVwyBtC
The Great Lakes Cover Crops Project, which launched five years ago after beginning as a doctoral project at U-M, has helped more than 225 farmers across six states improve their soil and prevent fertilizer from washing into waterways. https://t.co/LLXvaYGOSG
Researchers from U-M and @MichiganTech, backed by a @NASA grant, are analyzing 30 years of wildfire data and community insights to help people better protect themselves from air pollution produced by wildfires. https://t.co/dfEpGIUnwe
🗽 ➡️ 〽️: Commuting to work is never fun, but professor Susan Miller takes it to a whole new level—living in New York and flying to Ann Arbor to teach at @MichiganRoss: https://t.co/vx3i6SHvBO