1. February 11, 2022

    Anti-racism faculty hiring moves to third round

    The Anti-Racism Faculty Hiring Initiative, one of the Office of the Provost’s programs and activities to address systemic racism, will begin its third round of proposal submission and review in March.

  2. February 10, 2022

    Fourth SACUA seat to open; UM-Dearborn faculty may apply

    Vice Chair J. Caitlin Finlayson announced she will step down from the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs on April 30, a year before her term was set to expire.

  3. February 9, 2022

    Michigan opens VICTORS Local Exchange platform to public

    Through its partnership with INFLCR, U-M has opened its VICTORS Local Exchange program to the public to expand its ongoing Name, Image and Likeness program for student-athletes.

  4. February 9, 2022

    MIDAS Challenge Grant funds study of single cells

    Research led by a team of scientists from across U-M makes the analysis of individual cells possible, unlocking potential advancements in biology research and a variety of other disciplines.

  5. February 9, 2022

    Clark Commons to occupy Shapiro Library’s repurposed third floor

    A renewal of the third floor of the Shapiro Library, a $6 million project that will connect researchers and scholars to the broad array of available library services, is underway.

  6. February 8, 2022

    Maternity care workers expressed anguish early in pandemic

    Researchers from the School of Nursing and the Obstetrics Initiative at Michigan Medicine asked nurses, physicians and midwives across Michigan, “How has COVID-19 impacted your work?”

  7. February 7, 2022

    U-M employers, mentors needed to support SummerWorks

    Now in its seventh year of programming, SummerWorks seeks U-M employers to provide internships and mentorship to local young adults ages 16-24.

  8. February 7, 2022

    Big Ten students dive into legislating in policy simulation

    About 60 students from various Big Ten schools came together in late January to discuss voting rights and to create legislation.

  9. February 7, 2022

    Stamps professor’s homemade table becomes much more

    Roland Graf made a simple table made of seven planks of untreated pine around which his family gathered for a retirement celebration in 2006.

  10. February 7, 2022

    Heritage Project — First in class

    Orval Johnson was a Black student at a largely white university in 1948. Peter R. Elliott was the prototypical big man on campus, a member of two national championship teams.