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  1. October 17, 2022

    Heritage Project — Lost campus

    Every alumnus carries a cherished memory of Michigan — then returns in 20 years and realizes that “my Michigan” is hard to find among the new construction of someone else’s Michigan.

  2. October 17, 2022

    Police Beat — September 2022

    Sexual assault reported at Michigan Stadium A visitor was touched inappropriately by an unknown individual Sept. 3 at Michigan Stadium. This case is under investigation. Sexual assault reported at the Law Quad A student reported being inappropriately touched by a known acquaintance Sept. 25. This case is under investigation. Aggravated assault at University Hospital Michigan…
  3. October 17, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  4. October 14, 2022

    The Ono presidency begins

    A new administration is underway at the University of Michigan. In this Q&A interview, Santa J. Ono discusses how he intends to approach U-M’s issues and challenges as its 15th president.

  5. October 13, 2022

    U-M partners with Google to offer job-ready tech skills program

    A new flexible online training program on data science will prepare job-seekers in Michigan and beyond to quickly enter one of the fastest-growing labor markets and advance their careers.

  6. October 13, 2022

    Deadline extended for federal loan forgiveness applications

    The deadline for U-M employees to complete their parts of the application process for the Temporary Expanded Public Service Loan Forgiveness program has been extended to Oct. 21.

  7. October 12, 2022

    DEI Summit speaks to nurturing the heart, mind and soul

    Members of the U-M community gathered in person for the first time in three years to hear messages behind the theme “DEI: Nurturing the Heart, Mind, & Soul” at the sixth annual DEI Summit.

  8. October 12, 2022

    U-M No. 23 in latest Times Higher Education world rankings

    U-M is the No. 23 university in the world, moving up one spot from last year, and the No. 14 university in the United States, according to the latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

  9. October 12, 2022

    $1.2M to fund equity-centered engineering curriculum

    The College of Engineering’s effort to rethink engineering education by including the social aspects of engineering practice is now funded with $1.2 million from the National Science Foundation.

  10. October 11, 2022

    Tools help Great Lakes region plan for climate-change migrants

    U-M researchers are developing web-based tools, such as interactive maps, that will enable residents, city planners, engineers, researchers and policymakers to envision various in-migration scenarios.