During the academic year 2024, Student Life at the University of Michigan tracked over one million student interactions with divisional programs and services. The outcomes of these interactions, which span the division’s five areas of core work and 27 units, are showcased in the latest edition of Student Life’s annual Impact Report.
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Editor's Note: The following email was sent to all enrolled U-M students on the Ann Arbor campus ahead of the foot
Email to students: Welcome to Michigan
This message was sent to students on August 23, 2024. It is published here for your convenience. A slightly edited version was shared with first-year and transfer students with additional resources specific to the new student experience.
Women's History Month Student Life spotlights
March 29, 2024 | Meet some of the remarkable women in the Student Life community featured in the 2024 Women's History Month spotlights.
From students, for students: The Maize and Blue Cupboard
March 12, 2024 | The Maize and Blue Cupboard began as a student project and has evolved into a crucial resource for the University of Michigan campus community. Founded by Wesley Zhu and Forest Burczak, the cupboard's journey from pop-ups to a permanent location highlights the impact of student-led initiatives and community collaboration in addressing food insecurity on campus.