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  1. August 18, 2021

    MICDE awards 20 Ph.D. student fellowships for 2021-22

    Twenty Ph.D. students have been awarded fellowships by the Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering at U-M for the 2021-22 academic year.

  2. August 17, 2021

    Remembering UM-Dearborn’s John Artis

    Colleagues and former students shared their memories of longtime UM-Dearborn education lecturer John Artis, who died Aug. 2. 

  3. August 17, 2021

    Campus transit changes for fall term take effect Aug. 22

    Logistics, Transportation & Parking will introduce a service change for campus bus routes Aug. 22 to support increased fall semester activity on campus. COVID-19 prevention measures remain in place.

  4. August 13, 2021

    Most powerful laser in U.S. to begin operations at U-M

    Said to put the United States back on the map of high-power laser facilities, the 3 petawatt ZEUS laser at U-M has been awarded $18.5 million by the National Science Foundation.

  5. August 12, 2021

    Geoffrey Chatas named executive vice president and chief financial officer

    Geoffrey Chatas has been named executive vice president and chief financial officer at U-M. Chatas is currently the senior vice president and chief operating officer for Georgetown University.

  6. August 11, 2021

    U-M partners with Noodle in launch of lifelong learning platform

    U-M is among the university partners joining Noodle, the country’s fastest growing online higher education network, as it announces the launch of a platform to help universities meet the rising student demand for online lifelong learning.

  7. August 10, 2021

    Financial aid team helps students facing COVID costs

    As part of U-M’s ongoing efforts to support students during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Office of Financial Aid announced it is again accepting student applications for emergency financial assistance.

  8. August 10, 2021

    Michigan Drug Discovery announces five projects for funding

    Michigan Drug Discovery has selected five projects to fund this year, including a first-of-its-kind project grant to facilitate work on the optimization of advanced lead molecules for treating pain.

  9. August 10, 2021

    University willing to bargain with LEO at any time

    The U-M administration stands ready at any time to continue contract talks with the union representing non-tenure-track lecturers, even as the union told the university Aug. 9 that it plans to terminate its contract.

  10. August 9, 2021

    $33M to help U-M lead anesthetic medications study

    A new study led by U-M and Washington University in St. Louis aims to compare intravenous propofol anesthesia with inhaled potent volatile anesthesia to determine which technique offers a better patient recovery experience and clinical outcomes.