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  1. January 18, 2022

    Feeling threatened about COVID-19 predicts adequate spacing

    Older nonstudents maintained safe distances because they received accurate information and felt threatened about contracting COVID-19, according to a U-M study.

  2. January 17, 2022

    MLK Symposium speakers urge people to confront injustice

    Two award-winning journalists talked about their experiences with discrimination and encouraged people to confront injustice during U-M’s 2022 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium.

  3. January 17, 2022

    Three faculty members to receive Goddard Power awards

    Oveta Fuller and Reshma Jagsi, both of the Medical School, and Bhramar Mukherjee of the School of Public Health will receive 2022 Sarah Goddard Power Awards.

  4. January 17, 2022

    2021 FSA spending deadline extended through Dec. 31

    The university has extended the deadline to Dec. 31 for faculty and staff to use pre-tax funds set aside through their 2021 flexible spending accounts.

  5. January 17, 2022

    Nominations due Jan. 31 for 2022 Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prizes

    Members of the U-M community have until Jan. 31 to suggest examples of innovative teaching they would like to see rewarded with a 2022 Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize.

  6. January 17, 2022

    Filmmaker got their start early with VHS camcorder

    Charli Brissey, assistant professor of dance in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, has worked at U-M since 2018 teaching film, composition and technique classes in the dance department.

  7. January 17, 2022

    Heritage Project — Just nuts

    Through the years, the darting, chattering, pandering squirrels have been a happy diversion for U-M students, staff and faculty.

  8. January 17, 2022

    Police Beat — December 2021

    Police Beat for December 2021. 

  9. January 17, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  10. January 16, 2022

    Coleman addresses university community after Schlissel’s removal

    President Mary Sue Coleman said she is confident U-M students, faculty, staff and alumni will come together as the university moves forward after the removal of former president Mark Schlissel on Jan 15.