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  1. March 30, 2022

    Detroit Observatory reopens with new educational potential

    After a three-year expansion project, the Detroit Observatory is ready for the U-M community and public to again explore the stars. An April 8 symposium will feature the observatory’s past, present and future.

  2. March 29, 2022

    First-year applications up for first-gen, underrepresented students

    U-M received a record number of applications from prospective first-year students hoping to come to campus this fall, including sizable increases in a number of key demographics.

  3. March 29, 2022

    Series to explore racialized health, economic disparities from COVID-19

    The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy is kicking off a virtual event series with a discussion about the local impact of safety nets on communities of color during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. March 29, 2022

    Collaboration aims to revive struggling Detroit neighborhood

    U-M Urban and Regional Planning Program graduate students and faculty helped develop “Stabilizing MorningSide,” to build upon the assets of the struggling community. 

  5. March 29, 2022

    Households better financially at year end than pre-pandemic

    U.S. households were in a better financial position, on average, at the end of last year than in 2019, despite widespread joblessness and economic uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. March 29, 2022

    U.S. News & World Report releases latest graduate rankings

    U-M graduate programs are among the best in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report. It ranks six professional school programs and specialties annually, and other schools, disciplines and specialties periodically.

  7. March 28, 2022

    UM Emergency Alert system scheduled for testing March 30

    The Division of Public Safety and Security will test the UM Emergency Alert system at noon March 30. The test will be sent through all methods of the alert system.

  8. March 28, 2022

    E-cigarettes linked to more failed attempts to quit nicotine

    The number of adolescents who have attempted to quit e-cigarettes and failed has grown with the rapid increase of teen e-cigarette use in the past five years, according to a study by U-M researchers. 

  9. March 28, 2022

    Bentley launches African American Student Project

    The Bentley Historical Library has launched a long-term project dedicated to highlighting the history of African Americans at U-M. The centerpiece is a database lof every African American student enrolled between 1853-1956.

  10. March 28, 2022

    Committee named to aid search for next Bentley director

    A nine-member advisory committee of faculty members, staff members and a graduate student has been named to assist with the search for the next director of the Bentley Historical Library.