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  1. August 29, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  2. August 28, 2022

    U-M leaders help students launch their collegiate journey

    President Mary Sue Coleman told U-M’s newest students that their education is a passport — and they are about to embark on a transformational journey.

  3. August 26, 2022

    University welcomes new faculty at largest-ever orientation

    The first in-person, campuswide orientation for new faculty since 2019 was also the largest ever, with more than 200 attendees filling the Michigan League Ballroom on Aug. 24.

  4. August 25, 2022

    Arts Initiative awards inaugural Arts + the Curriculum grants

    The U-M Arts Initiative has announced the inaugural projects in its Arts + the Curriculum program and is accepting a second round of proposals from faculty and staff to help integrate arts thinking in curricular development.

  5. August 24, 2022

    Bonnie Tholl named softball head coach

    Bonnie Tholl, a former U-M softball standout who spent 29 years as the Wolverines’ top assistant, has been named head softball coach, succeeding the retiring Carol Hutchins.

  6. August 24, 2022

    Carol Hutchins retires after 38 seasons as softball coach

    Carol Hutchins, the legendary Michigan softball head coach, has announced that she is retiring after 38 seasons leading the Wolverines.

  7. August 24, 2022

    Coming Events to begin highlighting events a day in advance

    Beginning Aug. 29, the Record’s daily email will feature events scheduled to take place the next day, to give readers more planning time if they wish to attend an event.

  8. August 23, 2022

    Researcher discovers U-M’s ‘Galileo manuscript’ is a forgery

    The U-M Library has concluded its “Galileo manuscript” — considered one of the jewels of the library’s collection — was not written by Galileo in 1609 and 1610, but is a 20th-century fake.

  9. August 22, 2022

    Young adult marijuana, hallucinogen use at all-time high

    Marijuana and hallucinogen use in the past year reported by young adults 19 to 30 years old increased significantly in 2021 compared with five and 10 years ago, according to the Monitoring the Future panel study.

  10. August 18, 2022

    University issues public health updates ahead of fall term

    U-M is sharing updates to its COVID-19 testing requirements and Vax Viewer, which allows people to submit and view the status of their COVID-19 vaccination information.