University of Michigan
DEI dismantled: Students of color face new hurdles amid campus policy shifts
They arrived on campus with scholarships in hand, welcomed by move-in events tailored to their cultures and mentors who looked like them. Many say they felt, for the first time, that they belonged at a predominantly white institution. Now, as colleges across the U.S. scale back diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, students of color…
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U.S. colleges report sudden visa revocations targeting some international students
Colleges across the United States are raising red flags over a troubling trend, an unexpected...
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After being laid off from the Detroit force, she’s now University of Michigan’s first woman police chief
Crystal James recently became the University of Michigan Police Department’s first woman...
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Meet the daughter of Nigerian immigrants who is the first Black woman to earn U-M Robotics PhD
Oluwami (Wami) Dosunmu-Ogunbi is the first Black woman to get a PhD in robotics at the University...
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Meet Dr. Keith Black, the surgeon who performed his first organ transplant in 10th grade
Dr. Keith Black showed a great affinity for science at an early age, and when his father observed this love, the family gave him all the support he required – such as buying him a cow’s heart...