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  1. February 14, 2022

    U-M community invited to listening sessions for presidential search

    The Presidential Search Committee is hosting a series of six listening sessions to solicit input on critical opportunities for the university and the qualities needed in a new president.

  2. February 14, 2022

    Board of Regents to conduct next meeting Feb. 17

    The Board of Regents will meet in person at 3 p.m. Feb. 17 in the Richard L. Postma Family Clubhouse at the U-M Golf Course. The meeting also will be viewable online via livestream.

  3. February 14, 2022

    Marine biologist to deliver U-M’s second ’21-22 Wege Lecture

    Marine biologist and climate policy expert Ayana Elizabeth Johnson will deliver the Wege Lecture on Sustainability virtually Feb. 23.

  4. February 14, 2022

    Oboe professor runs a marathon in every state

    Nancy Ambrose King, professor of oboe in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, completed a marathon in all 50 states, all before turning 60.

  5. February 14, 2022

    Heritage Project — The Negro-Caucasian Club

    Lenoir Bertrice Smith, a Black student, and her white friend Edith Kaplan, along with Oakley Johnson, a young instructor, gathered friends and declared themselves the Negro-Caucasian Club of U-M in 1925.

  6. February 14, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  7. February 11, 2022

    Program helps UM-Dearborn students rethink crime and punishment

    For 15 years, the Inside-Out Prison Exchange program has encouraged UM-Dearborn students to think about crime and punishment mechanisms in human terms.

  8. February 11, 2022

    Anti-racism faculty hiring moves to third round

    The Anti-Racism Faculty Hiring Initiative, one of the Office of the Provost’s programs and activities to address systemic racism, will begin its third round of proposal submission and review in March.

  9. February 11, 2022

    Applications sought for grants to support firearm injury prevention

    The Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention is seeking applications for its inaugural round of pilot grants to generate knowledge and advance innovative solutions that reduce firearm injury.

  10. February 10, 2022

    Fourth SACUA seat to open; UM-Dearborn faculty may apply

    Vice Chair J. Caitlin Finlayson announced she will step down from the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs on April 30, a year before her term was set to expire.