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In due course: How an experimental intro class shaped UMSI students’ paths

05/13/2024

They were tasked with revolutionizing training for surgical residents. In the process, they laid the groundwork for their own futures as information professionals. 

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Tea as a medium for understanding social change

12/19/2022

UMSI students created an immersive art exhibit on the connections between tea traditions and cultural history.

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UMSI students partner with engineers to save babies and toddlers

06/23/2022

Each year, more than 3,500 people swallow small batteries. The risk of accidental swallowing is particularly significant for babies and toddlers. Students at Michigan Engineering and the School of Information partnered to help create a solution through an innovative battery storing device. 

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UMSI students earn high honors in Adobe Creative Jam

12/22/2020

Two UMSI student teams earned high honors during the 2020 Design for Change Creative Jam with SoDa Agencies.

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Faculty awards recognize excellence in instruction and service

09/23/2020

Four faculty members have received recognition for their outstanding service to the community and UMSI and for teaching excellence.

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Missing Migrants poster

New exhibition uses data visualizations by UMSI students to bring awareness to missing migrants

01/31/2020

 

Missing Migrants of the Mediterranean shares stories of Tunisia’s missing migrants through works of data visualization created by students at UMSI.

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