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  1. June 21, 2021

    Michigan Medicine blood drives open to public in response to shortage

    Michigan Medicine is reopening blood drives at Towsley and the NCRC beginning June 29 in response to the nationwide blood shortage caused by a rise in trauma cases, organ transplants, and elective surgeries over recent months.

  2. June 21, 2021

    ITS staffer whets appetite for art through collection

    Darin Leese, a business systems analyst for My LINC through Information and Technology Services, and his partner, U-M Law Professor Frank Vandervort, have a collection of hundreds of paintings.

  3. June 21, 2021

    U-M in History — June 21-July 18

    The Supreme Court of the United States upheld U-M’s right to consider race in admissions decisions in a June 23, 2003, ruling. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the weeks of June 21-July 18.

  4. June 21, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  5. June 18, 2021

    University lifts spending restraints imposed during pandemic

    U-M will lift universitywide pandemic-related spending restraints that were implemented in April 2020 but will continue to be prudent about spending in the face of ongoing financial uncertainties.

  6. June 17, 2021

    U-M extends Go Blue Guarantee, $15 minimum wage to all campuses

    The university will extend its Go Blue Guarantee offering free tuition for qualifying Michigan residents to the Dearborn and Flint campuses. Regents also enacted a $15-an-hour minimum wage for permanent workers.

  7. June 17, 2021

    Michigan Medicine reports positive financial performance for FY ’21

    Michigan Medicine has reported projected positive fiscal year-end results, with an anticipated 6.5 percent — or $339.8 million — operating margin on forecasted operating revenues of $5.2 billion.

  8. June 17, 2021

    Regents approve UM-Dearborn budget and Go Blue Guarantee extension

    The Board of Regents affirmed UM-Dearborn’s commitment to student success, academic excellence and creating access and opportunity for qualified students with the approval of the university’s $155 million 2021-22 general fund operating budget. 

  9. June 17, 2021

    Regents freeze undergraduate tuition, bring Go Blue Guarantee to UM-Flint

    Undergraduate students at UM-Flint will not see a tuition increase during the coming academic year — and some will pay no tuition at all — as the university reaffirms its ongoing commitment to affordability and access for all students. 

  10. June 17, 2021

    Athletics expects to mitigate COVID-19 revenue losses in FY ’22

    The U-M athletic department expects a budget deficit of $62.9 million for the current fiscal year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and projects a surplus of $1.4 million for the fiscal year that begins July 1.