Stories by Will Greenberg
University doctors use 3-D printing to save child's life
BY WILL GREENBERG
The partnership of two University doctors saved the life of a young boy in a desperate situation with the use of groundbreaking new medical technology, a splint to hold open an airway constructed through 3-D printing.
Admissions applications increase for seventh consecutive year
BY WILL GREENBERG
Future Wolverine hopefuls broke the record for the highest amount of undergraduate admissions applications in history for the 2013-2014 school year.
University researchers create energy-efficient laser
BY WILL GREENBERG
A University engineering project has successfully demonstrated the first polariton laser.
University faculty travel across Michigan for series of seminars
BY WILL GREENBERG
A group of University faculty and staff traveling last week to participate in a series of seminars across the state showed that college road trips aren’t just for students.
This is the 14th “seminar on wheels” hosted by the Michigan Road Scholars. The first stop in Lansing on May 6th was followed by five other stops before the final seminar in Detroit on Friday.
Fishbowl to undergo renovations
BY WILL GREENBERG
The University will close the Angell Hall Computing Site — commonly known as the Fishbowl — on May 1st to begin summer renovations. The project will be the first major renovation to the site since it opened in 1989.
Writer talks rape culture
BY WILL GREENBERG
Maya Dusenbery, editor of the blog Feministing, says that in order to solve the issue of sexual assault we need to change “rape culture” through open conversations. She tried to open students up to talking about sexual assault at an event Thursday at the Ford School.
ROTC members receive awards at tri-service event
BY WILL GREENBERG
The ROTC program honored its Leaders and Best at the annual Tri-Service Awards Ceremony Tuesday, recognizing the efforts of the University’s Army, Navy and Air Force members.
University partners with Israeli school
BY WILL GREENBERG
The University recently announced it will partner with the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba, Israel to research renewable energy technologies.
Site aims to connect students to Detroit internships
BY WILL GREENBERG
Art & Design sophomore Matt Rosner and his friends want to change perceptions on campus about Detroit and inform University students that there’s more to the city than date parties and community service.
























