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  1. June 21, 2022

    U-M COVID-19 response committee shares guidance for fall 2022

    The Ann Arbor campus will maintain its vaccination and face covering policies, along with other COVID-19 prevention measures recommended by the COVID-19 Campus Health Response Committee.

  2. June 21, 2022

    Anti-Racism Collaborative awards graduate research grants

    The Anti-Racism Collaborative, administered by the National Center for Institutional Diversity, has awarded summer research grants to 26 U-M graduate students.

  3. June 21, 2022

    Academic Leadership Institute cultivates DEI in higher-ed leaders

    The Academic Leadership Institute is a partnership between the Center for Social Solutions and The New School, helping to cultivate a network of rising leaders.

  4. June 20, 2022

    U-M Black student database through 1970 is now public

    A new public database of African American students created by U-M documents students who attended U-M between 1853 and as recently as 1970.

  5. June 20, 2022

    Accolades — June 2022

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  6. June 20, 2022

    Policy outlines inclusive, accessible technologies across U-M

    The university has adopted a new Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standard Practice Guide to ensure technologies on all three campuses and Michigan Medicine are inclusive and accessible to the entire U-M community.

  7. June 20, 2022

    Media designer has filmed more than 1,000 sporting events

    Sam Baldwin, media designer for the Center for Academic Innovation, has filmed more than a thousand live sporting events around the Midwest.

  8. June 20, 2022

    Heritage Project — Blue angel

    When he was 86 years old, Forman Brown walked into a gay bookstore in Los Angeles and asked a manager if the shop carried “Better Angel.” The manager handed Brown a copy of the novel. The book was well done, he told Brown, and quite popular. “I think you’ll like it.” “I’m sure I shall,” Brown replied. “You see, I wrote it.”

  9. June 16, 2022

    Most in-state undergrads to see no additional tuition costs

    Most in-state undergraduates at U-M will see no increase in out-of-pocket tuition expenses this fall. The FY ’23 budget also includes a $15-per-hour minimum wage for temporary and student employees, and faculty and staff merit programs.

  10. June 16, 2022

    UM-Dearborn budget prioritizes student aid, investments in workforce

    UM-Dearborn will increase its financial aid spending by nearly 25% next year as part of the university’s commitment to student success and academic excellence.