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  1. March 19, 2021

    Ford School in partnership to diversify, support Ph.D. applicants

    The Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy is partnering with other leading policy schools to expand and broaden research fellowship and faculty mentorship opportunities for master’s degree graduates.

  2. March 18, 2021

    Carbon neutrality commission submits final report and recommendations

    The President’s Commission on Carbon Neutrality has submitted its final report and recommendations for U-M to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across all three campuses.

  3. March 18, 2021

    President Schlissel urges lawmakers to invest more in public higher education

    President Mark Schlissel told state lawmakers U-M could further strengthen its academic programs and student financial aid support with an increase in base funding for state universities.

  4. March 18, 2021

    New OVPR funding program aims to support, catalyze research

    The Office of the Vice President for Research has developed the Research Catalyst and Innovation Program that aims to catalyze research and spur innovation across U-M’s Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses.

  5. March 18, 2021

    University research operations to expand April 1

    One year after the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses ramped down research and scholarship in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, U-M plans to further expand its research operations in April.

  6. March 17, 2021

    President Schlissel issues statement on Atlanta shooting deaths

    President Mark Schlissel has issued a statement expressing deepest sympathies to those grieving the March 16 attack that resulted in the deaths of eight people in Atlanta.

  7. March 17, 2021

    Annual RNA symposium to help ‘process’ RNA discoveries

    The U-M Center for RNA Biomedicine will host its fifth annual symposium March 25-26. Titled “Processing RNA,” it will seek to help process recent advances in RNA research.

  8. March 17, 2021

    U-M celebrates 25 years of prison art exhibitions with virtual gallery

    As the world marks a full year of the pandemic, U-M’s Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners celebrates its silver jubilee with a digital gallery by U-M’s Prison Creative Arts Project.

  9. March 17, 2021

    Four faculty members elected to seats on SACUA

    Four faculty members with backgrounds in engineering, medicine and anthropology will soon join the executive committee of U-M’s central faculty governance system, the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs.

  10. March 17, 2021

    U-M awarded $4.8M humanities grant from Mellon Foundation

    U-M received a major grant in humanities from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for a multi-institutional digital futures collaborative led by a professor whose research involves digital inequality.