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  1. February 21, 2022

    U-M experts: ‘Great Resignation’ a misnomer for tight labor market

    The so-called Great Resignation of people leaving jobs during the pandemic is widely misunderstood, according to faculty panelists at a recent U-M webinar.

  2. February 21, 2022

    Grants can help U-M faculty, staff organize Detroit-focused events

    Small groups of faculty and staff on U-M’s Ann Arbor or Dearborn campuses can apply for up to $15,000 to organize workshops, speaker series or similar events centered on a topic relevant to Detroit communities.

  3. February 21, 2022

    Hockey game turns into lifesaving ordeal for cardiologist

    Jeff Zampi, a pediatric cardiologist at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, helped save the life of a family friend who collapsed during a hockey game in December.

  4. February 21, 2022

    Heritage Project — ‘Lonely as Hell’

    A white graduate student at U-M named John Behee explored how many Black athletes had played for U-M, and he found several of the 187 who lettered at U-M before 1972.

  5. February 21, 2022

    Obituary — Larry Stanford Matthews

    Larry Stanford Matthews, professor emeritus of orthopaedic surgery, died Nov. 27, 2021, in Tucson, Arizona, at age 84.

  6. February 21, 2022

    Police Beat — January 2022

    Police Beat for January 2022.

  7. February 21, 2022

    Investment funds update — Dec. 31, 2021

    Quarterly report on U-M investment funds, for the quarter ending Dec. 31, 2021.

  8. February 21, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  9. February 19, 2022

    Ann Arbor faculty, staff share desired presidential qualities

    Integrity, empathy, good communication skills and a commitment to social justice top the list of qualities U-M faculty and staff members say they want in a new university president.  

  10. February 18, 2022

    COVID-19 dashboard now reflects U-M community’s booster status

    A majority of U-M students, faculty and staff have been verified as up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, according to the university’s COVID-19 dashboard, which now includes the booster status for the campus community.