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  1. January 17, 2023

    Winter seminar series examines political polarization

    The Research Center for Group Dynamics at the Institute for Social Research will host an interdisciplinary winter seminar series to deepen understanding of why political polarization in the United States is so high.

  2. January 17, 2023

    It’s not too late to get a flu shot or COVID-19 booster

    U-M faculty, staff and students can visit one of four campus pop-up clinics this month at South Quad or Pierpont Commons for a flu shot or COVID-19 booster.

  3. January 17, 2023

    ADVANCE’s campuswide faculty survey launches Feb. 1

    U-M’s ADVANCE Program will launch its fifth campuswide climate survey of all instructional, research and clinical track faculty Feb. 1.

  4. January 16, 2023

    MLK Symposium keynote speakers address ‘renaissance for equity’

    Three distinguished speakers addressed the lasting impact of racism on health care, media and education during U-M’s 2023 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium.

  5. January 16, 2023

    EV transition will benefit many, less so for low-income

    More than 90% of vehicle-owning households in the United States would see a reduction in the percentage of income spent on transportation energy if they switched to electric vehicles, according to a U-M study.

  6. January 16, 2023

    Stephanie D. Preston named to faculty ombuds position

    Stephanie D. Preston, professor of psychology, is now serving as one of two U-M faculty ombuds, providing a confidential, impartial, informal and independent resource for faculty members who need information and assistance.

  7. January 16, 2023

    New storage limits for U-M Google now in effect

    U-M community members may notice a change in the amount of data they can store through their U-M Google accounts, but most users are not expected to have to reduce storage under the new limits. 

  8. January 16, 2023

    Paint parties, murals allow designer to share love of art

    DaJaniere Rice, a multimedia graphic designer at LSA Advancement, shares her passion for the mental and spiritual therapeutic potential of art through paint parties and murals.

  9. January 16, 2023

    Heritage Project — No laughing matter

    “Tickled to Death,” a musical comedy written, staged and performed by U-M students, generated a buzz in the weeks before Christmas 1924.

  10. January 16, 2023

    Police Beat — November and December 2022

    Police Beat and crime map for November and December 2022.