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  1. February 7, 2022

    U-M employers, mentors needed to support SummerWorks

    Now in its seventh year of programming, SummerWorks seeks U-M employers to provide internships and mentorship to local young adults ages 16-24.

  2. February 7, 2022

    Big Ten students dive into legislating in policy simulation

    About 60 students from various Big Ten schools came together in late January to discuss voting rights and to create legislation.

  3. February 7, 2022

    Central administration moves to renovated, revived Ruthven

    Abundant sunlight, new offices and a restored rotunda were among the features welcoming about 200 U-M employees to their new work home in the Alexander G. Ruthven Building.

  4. February 7, 2022

    Candidates being sought to run for three seats on SACUA

    The university’s central faculty governance system is seeking candidates to run for three seats on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs.

  5. February 7, 2022

    Stamps professor’s homemade table becomes much more

    Roland Graf made a simple table made of seven planks of untreated pine around which his family gathered for a retirement celebration in 2006.

  6. February 7, 2022

    Heritage Project — First in class

    Orval Johnson was a Black student at a largely white university in 1948. Peter R. Elliott was the prototypical big man on campus, a member of two national championship teams.

  7. February 7, 2022

    Obituary — Jerome Martin Clubb

    Jerome Martin Clubb, professor emeritus of history and research scientist emeritus, died Dec. 15, 2021, in Vancouver, Washington.

  8. February 7, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  9. February 4, 2022

    University issues update on campus COVID-19 activity

    The university says Ann Arbor campus COVID-19 activity is showing signs of sustained improvement, and that units will begin enforcing booster compliance.

  10. February 4, 2022

    U-M to head up $38M NSF data infrastructure initiative

    The Institute for Social Research will oversee a $38 million NSF investment to create a new data platform to help researchers across scientific disciplines access, collect, store and secure vital information.