
James Cech: Bridging Communication as a Senior ASL Interpreter at Michigan
James Cech, a senior ASL interpreter at Michigan Medicine, bridges communication gaps in diverse clinical settings.

James Cech, a senior ASL interpreter at Michigan Medicine, bridges communication gaps in diverse clinical settings.

A new Montana program, STARS, boosted starting teacher pay, reducing vacancies and improving retention in schools.

Born with life-threatening conditions, Larry Prout Jr.’s 24-year journey exemplifies resilience and interprofessional care.

Keith Soster, at Michigan Dining, conducts 20 etiquette sessions yearly, emphasizing comfort, respect, and confidence.

In 2001, Karen England made history as the first female drum major of the Michigan Marching Band in its 105 years.

Pauline Jones will be the next director of the Center for Political Studies, succeeding Ken Kollman’s 10-year tenure.

A man who admitted to making hoax death threats at Montana State University is sued for framing and defaming students.

The School of Dentistry at North University Avenue celebrates 150 years of leading dental education and research innovation.

Stephen Ragsdale finds solace in music, navigating life’s complexities from civil rights tensions to jazz discoveries.

Sept. 2, 2025, marks 80 years since WWII’s end, reflecting on U-M’s impactful wartime research and collaboration efforts.

John Charles Bilello, 86, passed peacefully in Dexter, MI. A retired U-M professor, he was a renowned scientist and author.

Racing under reduced winter sunlight, the University of Michigan solar car led North America in the 2025 World Challenge.

