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  1. November 1, 2024

    Kathleen Kruse elected as Senate representative on PDOC

    Kathleen Kruse, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry, has been elected to serve a two-year term as the Faculty Senate representative on the six-member Police Department Oversight Committee.

  2. October 31, 2024

    AI-powered Coursera Coach aids interactive instruction

    U-M is the first higher education institution to integrate AI-powered Coursera Coach into an open online course on the Coursera platform, delivering personalized, interactive lessons through Socratic dialogues.

  3. October 30, 2024

    Grant to fund study of school-based firearm storage campaign

    Researchers from the School of Public Health and Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention recently secured a nearly $1 million grant from the National Institute of Justice to evaluate a safe firearm storage campaign program.

  4. October 30, 2024

    U-M receives $50M gift for pancreatic cancer care, research

    With a $50 million gift from Richard and Susan Rogel, U-M Health’s Rogel Cancer Center aims to revolutionize how the world detects, treats and ultimately cures pancreatic cancer.

  5. October 30, 2024

    Fall colors peak as researchers study forest ecosystems

    From a historic, 20-year soil harvest to the start of a tracer study targeting nitrogen uptake by trees in the winter, fall research activity at the U-M Biological Station is robust.

  6. October 29, 2024

    Faculty Senate to consider four resolutions at Nov. 4 meeting

    The Faculty Senate will consider resolutions regarding the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, Standard Practice Guide, a censure of the Board of Regents, and gender-based violence and discrimination.

  7. October 29, 2024

    Research aims to solve ‘wicked problem’ in Lake Erie

    A U-M researcher and colleagues linked forward-looking climate projections and nearly a century of fishery data with a mathematical model of Lake Erie’s nutrient load and a water quality indicator.

  8. October 29, 2024

    Nominations sought for president’s public engagement awards

    Nominations are being accepted for the President’s Award for National and State Leadership and the President’s Award for Public Impact, which aim to celebrate faculty public engagement at U-M.

  9. October 28, 2024

    President Ono urges campus community to vote

    In an email to the U-M community, President Santa J. Ono is urging everyone to exercise their right and responsibility to vote in this year’s general election — either through early voting options or on Election Day Nov. 5.

  10. October 28, 2024

    Symposium to help U-M community focus on nature for well-being

    Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the Nature for Wellness Symposium on Nov. 7-8 to learn more about the role of nature practices for holistic wellness.