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  1. March 7, 2024

    Transforming trauma into healing power through the arts

    Composer and lecturer Pamela Ruiter-Feenstra has co-created a trailblazing world premiere production, “Ni une más,” to tell the stories of those who have survived gender-based violence.

  2. March 7, 2024

    Michigan Medicine reducing anesthesia-related emissions

    Michigan Medicine has reduced greenhouse gas emissions associated with inhaled anesthesia by 88% over the past year, in support of universitywide carbon neutrality.

  3. March 6, 2024

    SummerWorks seeks U-M employers, mentors for summer 2024

    SummerWorks is looking for U-M departments to provide internships and mentorships to local young adults in Washtenaw County ages 16-24 this summer.

  4. March 6, 2024

    ISR to host artist residency in partnership with Arts Initiative

    The Institute for Social Research will host Houston-based artist Rick Lowe as part of the U-M Arts Initiative’s Creators on Campus program.

  5. March 6, 2024

    Revised procurement SPG increases bid limit, adds flexibility

    A revised Standard Practice Guide covering procurement takes effect March 12 and offers units more flexibility when purchasing goods and services.

  6. March 5, 2024

    Biological Station plans survey, town halls to help plan its future

    The U-M Biological Station has scheduled a series of in-person and virtual town hall sessions, along with a survey, to hear from stakeholders about the future direction of UMBS.

  7. March 5, 2024

    Astronomer: Get to the path of April’s total solar eclipse

    The sun and moon will trace a path across North America on April 8, bringing a total solar eclipse to a large swath of the United States.

  8. March 4, 2024

    Committee to advise on diversity of thought, free expression

    U-M has formed an advisory committee to recommend how the institution should put into practice a new statement of principles on diversity of thought and freedom of expression.

  9. March 4, 2024

    Four U-M teams selected for virtual tournament of science

    As March Madness approaches for basketball fans, the biomedical research equivalent — STAT Madness — has four U-M teams entered in its initial 64-team bracket.

  10. March 4, 2024

    $7.5 million gift advances care for children with complex needs

    A $7.5 million gift to C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital will help advance technology-enabled care and provide social work services to families of children who have complex medical needs.