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  1. October 2, 2023

    Facilities manager finds UMBS is a natural fit

    Scott Haley has served as facilities manager for the U-M Biological Station since 2018 after a 22-year career with a plumbing and heating business.

  2. October 2, 2023

    It Happened at Michigan — ‘The finest sports building in the country’

    With a $745,000 price tag, Michigan’s intramural sports building was rising along Hoover Avenue in early 1928 and opened later that fall.

  3. October 2, 2023

    Obituary — Dennis E. Lopatin

    Dennis Edward Lopatin, professor of dentistry emeritus and senior associate dean emeritus, died Sept. 18 at home beside his loving wife, Jane. He was 74.

  4. October 2, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  5. September 29, 2023

    Heather Raffo leads Student Creative Fellowship with fall residency

    Playwright, actor and U-M alumna Heather Raffo will lead the university’s Arts and Resistance Fall 2023 Student Creative Fellowship as artist-in-residence.

  6. September 29, 2023

    New workshops to focus on U-M’s accessibility resources

    Faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in a new workshop series that highlights the array of accessibility and disability inclusion resources available at the university.

  7. September 28, 2023

    Video series explores housing as a human right

    Professors Kathy Velikov and Fabian Pfeffer have released the second of a two-video series that explores the divides and radical new approaches to propose solutions to housing inequality.

  8. September 28, 2023

    UM-Dearborn’s first-year enrollment sets record

    More first-year undergraduate students enrolled at UM-Dearborn this fall than any other year in the university’s 64-year history. The newest class of 1,157 students is up 15% over last fall.

  9. September 28, 2023

    Policy expands channel to address research safety incidents

    The Research and Academic Safety Committee and Environment, Health & Safety have expanded a policy to enhance how the U-M community addresses laboratory and research safety concerns.

  10. September 28, 2023

    U-M Library offering free copies of banned books Oct. 3-5

    The U-M Library is offering 16 titles — almost 2,000 free books — that have been recently challenged or banned and that span themes, topics and depictions that are most often challenged.