Welcoming Wolverines: 2023 Style
It’s the most wonderful time of the year in Ann Arbor! Welcoming students back to campus is one of the most thrilling moments of each year for UMSocial. WithRead More
It’s the most wonderful time of the year in Ann Arbor! Welcoming students back to campus is one of the most thrilling moments of each year for UMSocial. WithRead More
The University of Michigan is committed to ensuring that everyone feels welcome on campus. Contributing to that vibrant climate of inclusiveness and belonging, UMSocial and Public Engagement &Read More
By Yaqub Ahmedfiqi As 2022 draws to a close, it provides us with a unique opportunity to look back and reflect on the past year. While theRead More
Partnerships are essential for UMSocial and Public Engagement to achieve success while amplifying a diverse array of informational, insightful, and impactful information. In 2022, there have been countlessRead More
The @UMichStudents Twitter and Instagram accounts provide a unique strategy and chance to focus on engaging students in peer-to-peer conversations while also highlighting scholarship, advocacy, events, community engagement projects,Read More
UMSocial partners with the School of Education, School of Information, and School of Social Work through a joint Social Media Content Specialist position. 2022 was the first full yearRead More
2022 brought big wins, bold challenges, and a breadth of new opportunities for engagement. From celebrating student achievements to welcoming a new president, the year was filled with manyRead More
While the vast majority of the demographic currently consuming the content wasn’t even born in 1993, the call to ‘Get Vertical’ was made popular by Mountain Dew long beforeRead More
Being queer and a person of color living in the United States has never been the easiest lived experience. From racism to homophobia to discrimination against my Spanish motherRead More
“Pride” has never been a word or idea that I embodied. I was always a timid, low-flying guy that felt uncomfortable and ashamed of who he was. I wasRead More