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  1. October 11, 2021

    Thirty faculty members honored for teaching, mentoring, service and scholarship

    Thirty U-M faculty members are receiving awards this fall in recognition of their notable contributions in the areas of teaching, mentoring, service and scholarship.

  2. October 11, 2021

    Student-run investment fund targets early-stage climate tech firms

    U-M students and faculty have launched a student-run investment fund targeting early-stage climate tech companies that aim to make a real difference on climate change.

  3. October 11, 2021

    $6.8M project seeks to develop cow-inspired biodigesters

    A $6.8 million effort led by U-M intends to crank up the efficiency of how we convert organic solid waste from trash and wastewater into methane, a pipeline-ready renewable fuel.

  4. October 11, 2021

    Duo Mobile app getting new look with latest update

    The Duo Mobile application, which is used as a two-factor authentication tool for many online U-M functions, has been redesigned, and the new version is now available.

  5. October 11, 2021

    Stamps lecturer puts love of art, skateboarding on display

    David Flaugher, a lecturer I in the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, at one time considered a career as a professional skateboarder. He instead pursued a career teaching and creating art.

  6. October 11, 2021

    Heritage Project — ‘Our linked lives’

  7. October 11, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. October 10, 2021

    2021 Golden Apple recipient speaks on ‘Language As a Bridge’

    Pinderjeet Gill, lecturer II in Asian languages and cultures, delivered her lecture as the 31st Golden Apple Award winner Oct. 8. It was titled “Diversity Makes Us Stronger: Language As a Bridge.” 

  9. October 8, 2021

    COVID-19 testing recommended for travel; resources available

    As U-M prepares for upcoming breaks in the academic calendar, COVID-19 testing is recommended and resources are being made available for students, faculty and staff traveling domestically or internationally.

  10. October 8, 2021

    Committee seeks input in search for next chief diversity officer

    The university is seeking community feedback on the role of chief diversity officer as a national search proceeds. Robert Sellers, who currently holds the position, has agreed to stay on through the search process.