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  1. April 17, 2023

    Heritage Project — Angell, China and opium

    During a grand dinner in 1910 celebrating James Burrill Angell’s nearly 40-year tenure as U-M’s president, Angell touted among his accomplishments the treaty he negotiated with China regarding opium.

  2. April 17, 2023

    Police Beat — March 2023

    Police Beat and crime map for March 2023.

  3. April 17, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  4. April 15, 2023

    Homer A. Neal Laboratory dedication

    LSA conducted a ceremony April 14 dedicating the Homer A. Neal Laboratory.

  5. April 14, 2023

    U-M, MSU, WSU partner with state to aid opioid abatement

    Michigan’s three largest public research universities, including U-M, will work together to offer local governments help in developing abatement strategies to address the ongoing opioid epidemic.

  6. April 14, 2023

    Michigan Society of Fellows names six new members

    The Michigan Society of Fellows has selected six new members to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral fellows and assistant professors at U-M, beginning this fall.

  7. April 13, 2023

    Innovation fund aids campus sustainability projects

    The Planet Blue Student Innovation Fund recently awarded $98,000 in grants to five on-campus projects by students, faculty and staff that are designed to reduce U-M’s environmental impact.

  8. April 13, 2023

    U-M launches planning process for Ann Arbor campus

    Campus Plan 2050, a yearlong effort to craft a blueprint for how the Ann Arbor campus will develop over the next 30 years, has officially launched, and will dovetail with the recently announced Vision 2034.

  9. April 12, 2023

    Ford School junior is named U-M’s 30th Truman Scholar

    Yasmine Elkharssa, a junior at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy with a passion for fighting injustice through law and policy, has been selected as U-M’s 30th Truman Scholar. 

  10. April 12, 2023

    Abandoned bicycles to be removed from campus

    Grounds Services staff members have begun placing brightly colored tags on bikes found around campus that have bent rims, rusted or broken chains, or other signs of abandonment.