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  1. June 7, 2021

    Police Beat — June 7, 2021

    Police Beat for May 2021.

  2. June 7, 2021

    U-M in History — June 7-20

    The university celebrated its centennial in Ann Arbor with a June 14, 1937, community dinner at the Intramural Building. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the weeks of June 7-20.

  3. June 7, 2021

    Obituary — Frithjof Bergmann

    Frithjof Bergmann, professor emeritus of philosophy and beloved father to Luke Bergmann, Jandy Bergmann and Ariel Sankar-Bergmann, died May 23 in Ann Arbor at the age of 90.

  4. June 7, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  5. June 4, 2021

    Panelists highlight U-M’s anti-racism efforts, encourage more

    A group of panelists highlighted U-M’s anti-racism efforts and called on people to actively fight racism during a June 4 online discussion, about a year after a similar discussion following the death of George Floyd.

  6. June 4, 2021

    University to establish new Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention

    U-M will launch a new Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention to generate knowledge and advance innovative solutions that reduce firearm injury, a public health crisis that leads to more than 100 U.S. deaths per day.

  7. June 3, 2021

    University will retain Weiser Hall name on building

    U-M will retain the name of Weiser Hall, which was named in 2014 as part of a gift agreement to recognize extensive university support from Ronald and Eileen Weiser.

  8. June 2, 2021

    U-M joins White House COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge

    U-M is among more than 200 higher education institutions in 43 states to join the White House’s COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge, which seeks to provide vaccination opportunities and access to all members of the university community.

  9. June 1, 2021

    IRWG receives $1.2M grant for undergraduate mentoring program

    The Institute for Research on Women and Gender received a five-year, $1.2 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to develop Student Opportunities for AIDS/HIV Research Program.

  10. June 1, 2021

    Five honored with Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Awards

    Five faculty members have received 2021 Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Awards for their contributions to the development of a culturally and ethnically diverse U-M community.