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  1. January 30, 2023

    Heritage Project — The Great Rush

    On Nov. 9, 1872, a squad of U-M medical students had been handed their hats in a rule-free game of football by a crowd of students from the Literary Department.

  2. January 28, 2023

    SCAM ALERT: DPSS warns community about phony solicitations

    The Division of Public Safety and Security is warning the community about individuals impersonating members of the campus police department in an effort to obtain money.

  3. January 27, 2023

    Shandra White to lead Office of Research and Sponsored Projects

    Shandra White, who has more than 15 years of leadership experience in sponsored research, grants and contracts administration, will soon join U-M to lead its Office of Research and Sponsored Projects.

  4. January 26, 2023

    Transitional kindergarten widely available, supported

    New findings by U-M’s Education Policy Initiative provide the first systematic description of transitional kindergarten, one of the largest early learning options the state funds.

  5. January 26, 2023

    Video series shares productive writing habits for faculty

    A video series developed by School of Public Health faculty member Ella August is designed to help faculty and researchers overcome a range of barriers that can make it difficult for academics to write productively.

  6. January 26, 2023

    Ph.D. student shares remarkable path from Cuba to U-M

    José Carlos Díaz was just 11 years old the first time his knack for engineering and love of science merged and made the world better for the people around him in Cuba.

  7. January 25, 2023

    Fun in the snow

    On Jan. 25, though, a near-constant gentle snowfall left a blanket of winter’s bounty around the Ann Arbor campus, leading to scenes of beauty and a snowy battle on the Diag.

  8. January 25, 2023

    Arts Initiative receiving $20M to boost campus, regional efforts

    U-M will allocate $20 million over five years for its Arts Initiative to expand access with new programs and projects to engage university audiences, bring more artists to campus, and support and amplify the arts more broadly.

  9. January 25, 2023

    XR technology team to serve 2023 Taubman artist residency

    Gibson/Martelli, a London-based team specializing in extended-reality technology, will be the 2023 artists in residency at the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

  10. January 24, 2023

    Senate Assembly passes statement against anti-Asian racism

    The U-M faculty’s Senate Assembly has approved a resolution condemning racism against those of Asian and Pacific Islander descent amid growing anti-Asian racism in the United States.