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  1. January 31, 2022

    ADVANCE Program marks 20 years of working for faculty equity

    U-M’s ADVANCE Program is celebrating its 20th anniversary with workshops and a symposium to review lessons learned and provide a glimpse into the future of efforts to build and support a diverse U-M faculty.

  2. January 31, 2022

    Distinguished University Professor presentations set for Feb. 8

    Distinguished University Professors Nancy G. Love, Arthur Lupia and Donald R. Zak, recipients of one of U-M’s top honors, will talk about their work before a virtual and in-person audience Feb. 8.

  3. January 31, 2022

    SAPAC volunteer’s project gathers thoughts on sexual violence

    Coffee shop customers probably don’t expect to be asked about sexual violence, but that’s what U-M senior and SAPAC volunteer Sara Fess did in a unique project at M-36 Coffee Roasters Café.

  4. January 31, 2022

    Buzz starting to grow around lecturer’s writers’ circle

    Debotri Dhar, lecturer II in women’s and gender studies in LSA, suggested the idea for the Hummingbird Global Writers’ Circle in December 2016.

  5. January 31, 2022

    Heritage Project — Birds in the library

    Frustrated by the lack of action taken by a books and research equipment committee in 1838, Regent Zina Pitcher acted on his own to get the university’s first library going.

  6. January 31, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  7. January 28, 2022

    U-M will offer free menstrual products in public restrooms

    The university soon will offer free menstrual products in about 670 main-floor public restrooms located in Ann Arbor campus academic and student-facing buildings.

  8. January 27, 2022

    Coleman shares her priorities for U-M’s coming months

    President Mary Sue Coleman has laid out her top priorities for the university’s coming months as she returns to lead the institution a second time. “First, we will work to begin rebuilding trust,” she said.

  9. January 27, 2022

    University’s COVID-19 booster deadline approaching

    More than 38,000 individuals on U-M’s three campuses have been verified as receiving their COVID-19 booster ahead of the Feb. 4 deadline.

  10. January 27, 2022

    Senate Assembly seeks to rescind felony-disclosure policy

    The U-M Senate Assembly is pushing back against a policy that requires current university employees to disclose felony charges and convictions.