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  1. August 25, 2021

    U-M outlines accountability measures for COVID-19 vaccine policy

    U-M employees and students who do not comply with the university’s COVID-19 vaccination policy will be subject to a number of administrative interventions and disciplinary actions.

  2. August 25, 2021

    Ford School to address societal challenges through Center for Racial Justice

    The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy is launching the Center for Racial Justice designed to expand knowledge about the complex intersections between race and public policy.

  3. August 25, 2021

    Advisory committee named for College of Pharmacy dean search

    Provost Susan M. Collins has appointed a 13-member advisory committee of faculty, staff, students and an alumnus in the search for U-M’s next dean of the College of Pharmacy.

  4. August 25, 2021

    NameCoach pronunciation tool now available in Canvas

    NameCoach, a tool that allows students and faculty to create an audio recording to help peers better pronounce their names, is currently available in all officially provisioned Canvas courses.

  5. August 24, 2021

    UMMA extends hours, invites visitors to ‘Claim Your Space’

    The University of Michigan Museum of Art will welcome back visitors this fall with longer hours and new exhibitions that uphold an empowering theme titled “Claim Your Space.”

  6. August 24, 2021

    Three faculty members, two groups receive Hollenshead Inspire Awards

    Three U-M faculty members, one student-led group and one staff-led group will receive the Carol Hollenshead Inspire Award for Excellence in Promoting Equity and Social Change.

  7. August 19, 2021

    Vast majority of 2020 graduates participated in engaged learning

    An annual report on engaged learning activities at U-M showed that despite the COVID-19 pandemic overall participation in such activities held steady among graduating students.

  8. August 19, 2021

    Athletics updates policy for face coverings at home events

    Michigan Athletics has updated its guidelines for home events to conform with U-M’s current policy requiring face coverings indoors, regardless of a person’s COVID-19 vaccination status.

  9. August 18, 2021

    Student move-in to bring changes to traffic and parking

    This year’s student move-in will take place Aug. 25-29, and community members can expect changes to the usual traffic and parking patterns during that time.

  10. August 18, 2021

    Report examines how to best support first-generation students

    The portfolio of student resources offered by universities continues to grow, but a new report finds some resources and their delivery mechanisms may not be helping first-generation college students reach their academic goals.