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  1. October 24, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  2. October 23, 2022

    Santa meets the students

    Hundreds of students turned out for receptions on Central and North campuses Friday to welcome President Santa J. Ono as he concluded his first week in office.

  3. October 20, 2022

    U-M Health, Trinity Health Michigan announce joint operation

    Trinity Health Michigan and University of Michigan Health have entered a unique collaboration to bring advanced pediatric specialty care to Trinity Health Oakland hospital and the communities it serves.

  4. October 20, 2022

    U-M planning child care center for Medical Campus

    U-M plans to develop a new child care center on the Ann Arbor campus that will be designed to meet the unique needs of health care workers at Michigan Medicine.

  5. October 20, 2022

    Regents approve updated College of Pharmacy building plan

    U-M is moving forward with plans to construct a new 142,000-square-foot teaching and research facility for the College of Pharmacy at the corner of Glen Avenue and East Huron Street.

  6. October 20, 2022

    Regents Roundup — October 2022

    Other items approved by the Board of Regents at its Oct. 20 meeting.

  7. October 20, 2022

    University’s endowment saw modest growth in FY ’22

    U-M’s long-term investment portfolio, which consists mostly of the endowment, grew 2.2% in the last fiscal year. The portfolio’s performance was among the highest for large university endowments.

  8. October 20, 2022

    President to create central office for campus compliance

    President Santa J. Ono announced U-M will create an independent central ethics, integrity and compliance office for the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses, including Michigan Medicine.

  9. October 19, 2022

    Income, segregated schools drive Black-white education gaps

    Given the same levels of family, school and neighborhood hardship, Black students would be more likely than their white classmates to complete high school and attend college.

  10. October 19, 2022

    Financial literacy, confidence figure in stock market participation

    While research shows that people who are more financially literate invest their money at higher rates, those who also have greater confidence are more willing to make riskier investments, according to a U-M study.