====== University of Michigan ====== {{:organizations:university_of_michigan_logo.png?300|University of Michigan Logo}} ^ University of Michigan ^ | **Organization** | University of Michigan | | **Founded** | August 26, 1817 | | **Type** | Public Research University | | **Headquarters** | Ann Arbor, Michigan | | **Location** | Michigan, United States | | **Campus Type** | Urban and Regional Campuses | | **President** | Santa J. Ono (2022–2025) | | **Students** | 50,000+ | | **Nickname** | Wolverines | | **Website** | [www.umich.edu](http://www.umich.edu) | {{:organizations:university_of_michigan_campus.jpg?300|University of Michigan Central Campus}} **[[university_of_michigan|University of Michigan]]** is a public research university headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Founded in 1817, twenty years before Michigan achieved statehood, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state and one of the most prominent public universities in the United States. The university is recognized internationally for its academic programs, scientific research, medical system, athletic traditions, and contributions to public service. Today, the University of Michigan operates campuses in Ann Arbor, Dearborn, and Flint and serves tens of thousands of students from across the United States and around the world. [(umhistory>University of Michigan History. https://umich.edu/about/history)] [(bentley>University of Michigan Historical Collections. https://bentley.umich.edu)] ===== Founding ===== The university traces its origins to the **Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania**, established in Detroit on August 26, 1817, while the region remained part of the Michigan Territory. The institution was created under the authority of territorial officials and represented one of the earliest efforts to establish a comprehensive public university system in the American frontier. [(>umhistory)] [(bentleyhistory>Bentley Historical Library – University Origins. https://bentley.umich.edu)] Following the relocation of Michigan's capital to Ann Arbor, the university moved from Detroit to Ann Arbor in 1837, the same year Michigan entered the Union as the twenty-sixth state. [(>bentleyhistory)] ===== Growth and Development ===== Throughout the nineteenth century, the University of Michigan expanded from a small frontier institution into one of the nation's leading public universities. New academic departments, professional schools, laboratories, and libraries were established as enrollment steadily increased. [(umtimeline>University of Michigan Historical Timeline. https://record.umich.edu)] The university became particularly influential in medicine, engineering, law, education, and scientific research. By the early twentieth century, it had earned national recognition as one of the premier public institutions of higher learning in the United States. [(>umtimeline)] ===== Academic Programs ===== The university offers undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and professional degrees across numerous academic disciplines. Its colleges and schools include: * **[[university_of_michigan_medical_school|Medical School]]** * **[[university_of_michigan_law_school|Law School]]** * **[[college_of_engineering_university_of_michigan|College of Engineering]]** * **[[ross_school_of_business|Ross School of Business]]** * **[[school_of_public_health_university_of_michigan|School of Public Health]]** * **[[school_of_education_university_of_michigan|School of Education]]** * **[[ford_school_of_public_policy|Ford School of Public Policy]]** [(academics>University of Michigan Academic Programs. https://umich.edu)] The institution is consistently ranked among the leading public universities in the United States for research, graduate education, and professional training. [(>academics)] ===== Research ===== Research has long been a defining component of the university's mission. Faculty and students conduct investigations in fields including medicine, engineering, artificial intelligence, public policy, environmental science, physics, social sciences, and the humanities. [(research>University of Michigan Research Office. https://research.umich.edu)] The university regularly ranks among the top research institutions in the United States in terms of annual research expenditures. Discoveries and innovations originating from university researchers have contributed to advances in healthcare, technology, transportation, and public policy. [(>research)] ===== University of Michigan Health ===== One of the university's most significant components is **[[university_of_michigan_health|University of Michigan Health]]**, one of the largest academic medical systems in the United States. The health system combines patient care, medical education, and biomedical research through hospitals, specialty centers, and clinics located throughout Michigan. [(umhealth>University of Michigan Health. https://www.uofmhealth.org)] [(>research)] The university's medical and healthcare programs have become major contributors to Michigan's economy and healthcare infrastructure. ===== Athletics ===== The University of Michigan is widely known for its athletic programs, which compete as the **Michigan Wolverines** in the **[[big_ten_conference|Big Ten Conference]]**. The university sponsors numerous varsity sports and has won national championships in several athletic disciplines. [(athletics>University of Michigan Athletics. https://mgoblue.com)] Michigan Stadium, often referred to as "**The Big House**," is among the largest stadiums in the world and serves as the home of the university's football program. [(>athletics)] ===== Campuses ===== The university operates three primary campuses: * **[[university_of_michigan_ann_arbor|Ann Arbor Campus]]** * **[[university_of_michigan_dearborn|University of Michigan-Dearborn]]** * **[[university_of_michigan_flint|University of Michigan-Flint]]** [(campuses>University of Michigan Campuses. https://umich.edu)] Together, these campuses provide educational opportunities to students across multiple regions of Michigan. ===== Notable Alumni and Faculty ===== Throughout its history, the University of Michigan has produced numerous notable alumni and faculty members, including political leaders, business executives, scientists, physicians, athletes, writers, and Nobel Prize recipients. [(alumni>University of Michigan Alumni Association. https://alumni.umich.edu)] Graduates have served in leadership positions throughout government, industry, academia, healthcare, and nonprofit organizations around the world. [(>alumni)] ===== Legacy ===== The University of Michigan occupies a central place in the educational, scientific, and cultural history of Michigan. From its origins in territorial Detroit to its development as a globally recognized research institution, the university has played a significant role in shaping the state's intellectual and economic development. [(>umhistory)] [(>research)] Today, the university remains one of Michigan's most influential institutions, serving as a center for education, innovation, healthcare, and public service. Its impact extends far beyond Ann Arbor, influencing communities throughout the state, the nation, and the world. [(>umhealth)] [(>alumni)] ===== See Also ===== * **[[university_of_michigan_health|University of Michigan Health]]** * **[[university_of_michigan_medical_school|University of Michigan Medical School]]** * **[[ross_school_of_business|Ross School of Business]]** * **[[big_ten_conference|Big Ten Conference]]** * **[[university_of_michigan_dearborn|University of Michigan-Dearborn]]** * **[[university_of_michigan_flint|University of Michigan-Flint]]** ~~REFNOTES~~ {{tag>organization university_of_michigan education research ann_arbor public_university michigan}}