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  1. January 12, 2024

    SACUA statement in support of tenure at UM-Flint

    Statement issued by the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs regarding the possibility of tenured-faculty layoffs at UM-Flint.

  2. January 11, 2024

    Study shows EV cost-competitiveness varies by area

    Is it actually cheaper to own an electric vehicle instead of a gas vehicle? It depends. U-M researchers say where you live matters.

  3. January 11, 2024

    Police Department Oversight Committee annual report available

    The U-M Police Department Oversight Committee’s inaugural annual report is now available. It summarize committee activities from June 2022 through August 2023.

  4. January 11, 2024

    UMSI students design makeover for Bentley Historical Library

    Three School of Information students have designed a makeover for the Bentley Historical Library in an effort to make the physical and digital spaces mirror the approachability of its staff.

  5. January 10, 2024

    Saturday celebration set for U-M’s national football champions

    U-M will host a parade starting at 4 p.m. Saturday, weather permitting, to honor its national championship football team. The parade precedes a paid-ticket celebration that evening at Crisler Center.

  6. January 10, 2024

    Michigan Radio rebrands itself as Michigan Public

    Michigan Radio, U-M’s NPR news outlet, is rebranding and changing its name to Michigan Public to reflect the station’s goal of meeting people on a variety of platforms.

  7. January 10, 2024

    Active U brings movement, team support and T-shirts

    Active U’s 12-week physical activity challenge is back this winter, offering team support, friendly competition and motivation to get moving during colder months.

  8. January 9, 2024

    Scenes from a national championship

    A photo gallery of images from the U-M football team’s national championship game Jan. 8, captured by the staff of Michigan Photography.

  9. January 9, 2024

    Annual report highlights ‘remarkable and transformational year’

    An expansion of the health care system and new initiatives to promote the arts and enhance school safety are among the many notable achievements featured in U-M’s annual report.

  10. January 8, 2024

    President Ono welcomes U-M community to start of a new semester

    President Santa J. Ono sent an email message to members of the U-M community Jan. 8 welcoming them as the university prepares to start its 2024 winter semester.