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  1. October 23, 2024

    Coping with election anxiety: Focus on other activities

    Endless streams of political commercials. Spirited social media sparring between friends and families over candidates and issues. With the campaign in its closing weeks, many people still feel stressed. Psychology professor David Dunning discusses how people can lower their election anxiety.

  2. October 23, 2024

    Three regent hopefuls make their case at candidate forum

    Three of six candidates for two seats on the Board of Regents — Shauna Ryder Diggs, Carl Meyers and Sevag Vartanian — outlined ways they would serve the U‑M community if elected.

  3. October 23, 2024

    UMMA, Ford School use arts and ‘awe’ to guide public policy

    A unique pairing between the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and U-M Museum of Art is helping students learn how to develop human-centered experiences to guide public policy.

  4. October 22, 2024

    Research, creative practice goals align with Vision 2034

    In coordination with its Vision 2034 strategic vision, U-M has developed a set of guiding principles that will inform the university’s future research strategy and investments.

  5. October 22, 2024

    Library offering free access to ebook edition of ‘Not Too Late’

    The U-M Library is offering free access to the audiobook and ebook editions of “Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility” to everyone in the state of Michigan through Dec. 13.

  6. October 22, 2024

    U-M’s endowment generated 8.93% return rate in FY ’24

    The university’s endowment climbed $1.3 billion to a market value of $19.2 billion during fiscal year 2024, with distributions at a record $506 million to support a variety of university functions.

  7. October 22, 2024

    Grant to U-M, Georgetown aims to break down barriers to aid

    The Better Government Lab will receive $2.3 million over three years to break down administrative walls and boost access to social safety net programs.

  8. October 21, 2024

    Ten vying for Senate seat on police oversight panel

    Ten candidates are vying for the Faculty Senate member seat on the university’s Police Department Oversight Committee. Voting will open at 8 a.m. Wednesday and run through Oct. 29.

  9. October 21, 2024

    Four from U-M elected to National Academy of Medicine

    Kenneth M. Langa, Erica E. Marsh, Santa J. Ono and Marc A. Zimmerman have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, one of the highest honors in medical research.

  10. October 21, 2024

    Open Enrollment for 2025 benefits continues through Nov. 1

    Benefits-eligible faculty, staff, retirees and graduate students can make changes to their U-M benefits for 2025 during Open Enrollment, now underway and running through 5 p.m. Nov. 1.