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  1. February 22, 2023

    Reviving the lost work of a groundbreaking Black composer

    Ph.D. candidate Bryan Ijames followed his ear, his heart and some scholarly detective work to resurrect a forgotten piece by composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor that will be performed March 16 at Hill Auditorium.

  2. February 21, 2023

    $15M bolsters work on connected, automated vehicles

    U-M will continue to lead regional efforts aimed at transitioning the nation to connected and automated vehicles — bolstered by a new $15 million, five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation.

  3. February 21, 2023

    Four projects selected for grants focusing on rural life

    Rural areas around the globe face distinct challenges, and four new projects will bring U-M social scientists and engineers together to improve understanding and develop solutions.

  4. February 21, 2023

    Women of Color Task Force hosting 41st annual career conference

    The Women of Color Task Force is hosting its 41st annual career conference March 3. Pre-registration is required to participate in all events and sessions. Registration fees range from $25-$150.

  5. February 20, 2023

    U-M leaders announce COVID-19 policy changes

    U-M announced that effective Feb. 20, 2023, only UM-Ann Arbor students living in Michigan Housing are required to report COVID-19 vaccination.

  6. February 20, 2023

    Parking lot near new student housing project closes

    Logistics, Parking & Transportation has been asked to permanently close the W41 parking lot at Hill Street and Fifth Avenue as plans to construct new student housing move forward.

  7. February 20, 2023

    New carbon neutrality research projects receive more than $1M

    The Graham Sustainability Institute’s Carbon Neutrality Acceleration Program has announced $1.16 million in funding for six new faculty research projects, tackling a range of carbon neutrality topics.

  8. February 20, 2023

    Wallenberg Fellow’s drawings illustrate climate change in Mexico

    Meghana Tummala, an undergraduate at the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, is the winner of the 2023 Raoul Wallenberg Fellowship.

  9. February 20, 2023

    Community invited to President Ono’s inauguration March 7

    The inauguration of Santa J. Ono as U-M’s 15th president will be celebrated through a series of events March 7, and faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend the day’s public events.

  10. February 20, 2023

    Denise Sekaquaptewa to lead U-M’s ADVANCE Program

    Provost Laurie McCauley has appointed Denise Sekaquaptewa to be the next director of the U-M ADVANCE Program, effective Sept. 1.  She will become the third director in ADVANCE’s history.