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  1. February 3, 2025

    Obituary — Tong Wha Shyn

    Tong Wha Shyn of Saline, Michigan, a research scientist emeritus for the University of Michigan’s Space Physics Research Laboratory, died Jan. 26 at age 89.

  2. February 3, 2025

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  3. January 31, 2025

    Faculty course on student mental health now available

    Instructors at U-M now have access to a self-paced course on role-appropriate ways they can support student mental health. The course is available on Canvas and features eight modules.

  4. January 31, 2025

    Poverty Solutions shares innovations, lessons learned in 2024

    Poverty Solutions made significant strides in its action-based research to prevent and alleviate poverty in 2024, thanks to the interdisciplinary work of U-M faculty, staff and students.

  5. January 30, 2025

    NCID seeks applications for anti-racism fellowship, grants

    The National Center for Institutional Diversity’s Anti-Racism Collaborative is accepting applications for its 2025 Anti-Racism Research & Community Impact Faculty Fellowship and Anti-Racism Graduate Research Grants.

  6. January 30, 2025

    Freezer Challenge promotes energy efficiency in university labs

    The International Laboratory Freezer Challenge, a competition to save energy and emissions by improving cold-storage management, runs through July 1. It is free and open to all U-M labs with cold-storage units.

  7. January 30, 2025

    Slope stabilization project begins along Nichols Drive

    Roadway repairs and the installation of a new retaining wall are scheduled to begin on Nichols Drive alongside the Huron River just north of the Nichols Arboretum.

  8. January 29, 2025

    U-M creates webpage with information on new federal actions

    The university has launched a new webpage with information regarding new federal orders, memos and agency guidance that could affect the the U-M community and its work.

  9. January 29, 2025

    UM-Flint receives Mellon grant to explore ‘cracks in pavement’

    A $495,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to UM-Flint will allow the exploration and cataloging of Flint’s democratic practices through an interdisciplinary lens.

  10. January 29, 2025

    U-M United Way campaign exceeds $1M goal for 2024

    The university surpassed the 2024 United Way employee-giving campaign’s $1 million goal, raising $1,123,226 as of Dec. 31, 2024, for programs and services facilitated by the United Way for Southeastern Michigan.