Throughout October, Wolverines from around the world are coming together to support LEAD Scholars as part of the Hail! From Home Virtual 5K. Want to participate? There’s still time to
As gym lovers and sports enthusiasts head back to their favorite activities, one of the adjustments they have faced is exercising with a facemask. Swirling around this much desired pandemic
A COVID-19 symptom checklist web app developed at the University of Michigan is helping more than 2,500 employers, including small businesses, in Michigan meet state requirements to screen
By Dana Elger / The University Record Public Affairs The University of Michigan will begin testing students, faculty and staff next week for the virus that causes COVID-19, ramping up to 3,000
By Kara Gavin / U-M Health Lab The bag of frozen yellow liquid doesn’t look like much, but it might have the power to help a patient survive COVID-19. Or it might be another promising idea that
The number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have been increasing daily at the highest rate since the pandemic began. Despite this, with lockdown restrictions loosening around the country, many have
Michigan local government officials’ attitudes about the direction of the state and the performances of the governor and the legislature have improved from last year, but remain more negative
It’s no secret that the current health care system doesn’t best serve every American’s needs, and one of the most evident examples of this is the rising unaffordability of insulin for patients
As the most common form of dementia and the sixth-leading cause of death in the U.S., Alzheimer’s disease is not foreign to Americans. Many of us know someone battling the disease— a
Susan M. Collins, a public policy and economics professor and former dean of the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, today was appointed provost and executive vice