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  1. February 13, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  2. February 10, 2023

    U-M among top universities for Fulbright students, faculty

    Two dozen U-M students and faculty scholars have been awarded Fulbright grants for the 2022-23 academic year, putting the university among the top-producing institutions in the country for both programs. 

  3. February 10, 2023

    2022-23 U-M student Fulbright finalists

    Fifteen U-M students selected for Fulbright grants in 2022-23.

  4. February 10, 2023

    Two professors elected to National Academy of Engineering

    Two U-M professors — one a developer of surgical technology, the other a leader in design optimization — have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, one of the profession’s highest distinctions.

  5. February 10, 2023

    Russel lecturer to discuss impact of connected networks

    Physics and complex systems professor Mark E. Newman will discuss ways in which different networks form and share information when he delivers the 98th Henry Russel Lecture on Feb. 23.

  6. February 9, 2023

    U-M launches three online courses using extended reality

    The Center for Academic Innovation and Coursera have launched the first three in a set of 10 planned online learning opportunities that integrate extended-reality technologies into the learning experience.

  7. February 9, 2023

    Ann Arbor campus meets two sustainability goals early

    The university’s Ann Arbor campus achieved two of its 2025 sustainability goals in 2022, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 25% and applying 40% less chemicals to campus landscapes.

  8. February 8, 2023

    Whitmer’s FY ’24 budget includes 4% more for universities

    The state’s public universities — including the three U-M campuses — would receive an across-the-board 4% increase in state dollars for the next fiscal year under Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s budget proposal.

  9. February 8, 2023

    U-M researchers helping to develop machine for N95 masks

    The N95 mask shortage that exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 won’t be repeated if a university-industry partnership succeeds. The $3 million effort aims to develop better respirators with new manufacturing processes.

  10. February 7, 2023

    Academic freedom lecturer addresses teaching of racial history

    New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie delivered the 32nd annual Davis, Markert, and Nickerson Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom with a talk titled “Revisiting Du Bois and ‘The Propaganda of History.’”