3/11/2026

The Michigan Journal is hot off the press

After a two-year print hiatus, two students worked to bring the 55-year-old student newspaper back into readers' hands across the university. The print edition, now published monthly in addition to the online publication, relaunched in February....
10/27/2025

Students translate the past for future benefit

Arabic Translation Certificate students are growing a professional skill while helping bring an Arab American National Museum collection about life in pre-1948 Palestine to an English-speaking audience....
9/10/2025

Creating new bridges between memory and life

In ‘To Let the Sun,’ poet and Writing Center Coordinator John Taylor documents the process of moving forward following childhood trauma — and the moments of beauty that make it possible. ...
8/4/2025

Preserving public art

The Stamelos Gallery Center is working to better showcase the university's sculptures so the community can learn more and enjoy....
2/24/2025

Be present, be receptive, be curious

As he works the festival circuit with his new documentary, “The Flamingo,” Assistant Professor Adam Sekuler discusses how ‘radical empathy’ impacts his filmmaking — and his teaching. ...
4/3/2024

Bringing fresh perspectives to the Freep Film Festival

Students in a new course designed by CASL Assistant Professor Adam Sekuler helped curate the all-documentary event, now in its 11th year....
3/25/2024

Celebrating baseball’s unsung heroes

In his documentary, “Fielding Dreams,” Professor Emeritus Jim Gilmore celebrates the lives of baseball scouts — the game's only professionals not represented in the Hall of Fame....
3/15/2023

'Art is a bridge to learning'

In the new Scientific Illustration art course, Dearborn Wolverines created pieces that focused on biology, botany and geology — and discovered how art can advance careers in health, conservation and more....
2/15/2019

Mohamad Jaafar has a campus fan club

The College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters senior says he doesn’t have a connection with everyone on campus — but our experience following him around for a day says otherwise....
12/5/2019

Michigan Journal editor, CASL graduate: "We have a job to do. The public good depends on it."

As Michigan Journal Editor-in-Chief Chanel Stitt prepares for graduation, she’s thankful for the experiences and advice she’s gained on campus — especially what’s helped her gain a thicker skin when it comes to processing the criticism that comes with toda...