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  1. April 7, 2022

    Free menstrual product program expanding on Ann Arbor campus 

    All public restrooms on U-M’s main Ann Arbor campus, as well as at many Athletics and Michigan Medicine facilities, will be stocked with free menstrual products.

  2. April 7, 2022

    Units partner to streamline, strengthen research safety processes

    U-M’s Environment, Health and Safety is partnering with the Research and Academic Safety Committee to develop and implement a new phase of its research safety initiative.

  3. April 7, 2022

    OVPR to award 10 staff members for research service, leadership

    The Office of the Vice President for Research greatly expanded its annual recognition awards this year and will honor 10 staff members for their expertise and support of research at U-M.

  4. April 5, 2022

    Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week celebrated

    U-M is celebrating National Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week this week with a variety of events, including educational sessions and networking opportunities.

  5. April 5, 2022

    $1M gift supports Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program

    A $1 million gift from Raymond and Jane Cracchiolo will help researchers at the Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program study bipolar disorder and provide hope to the many people living with it.

  6. April 5, 2022

    SMTD launches Michigan Orchestra Repertoire for Equity

    The School of Music, Theatre & Dance has launched a 10-year project to commission 10 new orchestral works with the intention of diversifying the orchestral repertoire.

  7. April 4, 2022

    Gardens in Detroit provide significant benefits to residents

    While currently only 1% of the vacant land in Detroit’s Lower Eastside, community and private gardens play an important role in reducing neighborhood blight and have other potential future benefits.

  8. April 4, 2022

    IRWG announces funding for 10 graduate student projects

    The Institute for Research on Women and Gender has awarded 10 graduate students funding to support wide-ranging projects related to women, gender, and sexuality.

  9. April 4, 2022

    Third Century Initiative projects: Where are they now?

    A look at some of the projects that shared $25 million as part of U-M’s Third Century Initiative to develop innovative, multidisciplinary teaching and learning at the university.

  10. April 4, 2022

    Study looks at long-term severe substance use disorder

    New U-M research finds the majority of 18-year-olds with severe substance use disorder symptoms who were followed over 32 years still had multiple substance use disorder symptoms as adults.