In 2022, the announcement of the Inclusive History Project (IHP), a multiyear presidential initiative to document and share a more comprehensive history of the university, renewed and energized the university's commitment to expanding knowledge of U-M's history.
Ongoing projects led and funded by the IHP on the Flint, Dearborn, and Ann Arbor campuses and at Michigan Medicine seek to deepen research on the history of inclusion and exclusion at the university and to engage people across and beyond U-M’s campuses to better understand those histories and their impact on the present.
While work by the Bentley Historical Library, the Department of History at Ann Arbor, the IHP, and many other partners to document and share the history of U-M continues, existing efforts to make sense of that history should be both widely known and credited. Future work should build on this existing knowledge and might also move in new and underexplored directions.