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  1. June 29, 2022

    Elizabeth Cole named NCID’s new director effective July 1

    Elizabeth R. Cole, professor of psychology and of women’s and gender studies in LSA, will become director of the National Center for Institutional Diversity at U-M effective July 1.

  2. June 28, 2022

    U-M campuses first in nation to offer new Wi-Fi technology

    Wi-Fi upgrades have been completed on the Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses, making U-M the first university in the nation to offer Wi-Fi 6E to students, faculty, staff and visitors.

  3. June 28, 2022

    Six-week Fruit and Veggie Challenge starts July 11

    U-M faculty and staff can join the online Fruit and Veggie Challenge to take steps to eat more produce. Registration is now open. The challenge starts July 11.

  4. June 27, 2022

    Luke McCarthy named director of Faculty Senate Office

    Luke McCarthy, an attorney with a background in education has been named director of the Faculty Senate Office, providing operational and administrative support to U-M’s central faculty governance system.

  5. June 27, 2022

    University awarded $53M to expand Great Lakes research

    U-M has been awarded a five-year, $53 million renewal from the federal government to continue and expand the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research to help conserve and manage the region’s natural resources.

  6. June 24, 2022

    U-M president, Michigan Medicine CEO react to decision on Roe

    President Mary Sue Coleman and Michigan Medicine CEO Marschall S. Runge said providing safe, high-quality reproductive health care remains a top priority following the overturning of the abortion-rights case Roe v. Wade.

  7. June 23, 2022

    Ross receives $1.5M for electronic business and financial center

    As the Tozzi Electronic Business and Financial Center approaches its 20th anniversary, namesake donor John R. Tozzi has promised an additional $1.5 million to support the center and its growth for years to come.

  8. June 23, 2022

    Mastodon tusk chemical analysis reveals evidence of migration

    Around 13,200 years ago, a roving male mastodon died in a bloody mating-season battle with a rival in what today is northeast Indiana, according to the first study to document the annual migration of an individual animal from an extinct species.

  9. June 22, 2022

    Four projects receive nearly $4.5M in LSA research initiative

    LSA is investing nearly $4.5 million in grant funding as part of the Meet the Moment Research Initiative for four innovative new faculty research projects.

  10. June 21, 2022

    Prison arts project artists to debut exhibit at summer fair

    A group of artists from the U-M Prison Creative Arts Project and incarcerated artists from the United Kingdom will present artworks in the exhibit “We Bear” at the Ann Arbor Art Fair on July 21-23.