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  1. February 17, 2026

    Memorable visits to U-M by the Rev. Jesse Jackson

    The Rev. Jesse Jackson, a champion in the Civil Rights Movement and former presidential candidate, died Feb. 17 at the age of 84.

  2. February 16, 2026

    Clinical professor Lauren B. Smith elected to fill out SACUA term

    Lauren B. Smith, has been elected to fill a vacancy on the nine-member Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the executive arm of U-M’s central faculty governance system.

  3. February 16, 2026

    U-M develops AI model that can quickly read, diagnose brain MRI

    An AI-powered model developed at U-M can read a brain MRI and diagnose a person in seconds, a study suggests.

  4. February 16, 2026

    UMBS academic program manager turns weather data into blankets

    Candice Everett crochets tapestries to literally wrap herself in memories of her time as the academic program manager for the U-M Biological Station.

  5. February 16, 2026

    It Happened at Michigan: University Hospital opened doors 40 years ago

    On Valentine’s Day, 1986, a carefully choreographed effort of 200 staff and volunteers wheeled 403 patients through an enclosed connector into the new University Hospital — or UH, for short.

  6. February 13, 2026

    Nutrition Counseling Center trains dietitians, helps community

    U-M’s Nutrition Counseling Center is a program that’s changing how future dietitians learn their craft while providing free nutrition services to students and community members.

  7. February 13, 2026

    U-M study: How noise pollution affects birds and how to fix it

    New research led by the University of Michigan is painting a more comprehensive picture of how noise pollution is impacting birds around the world.

  8. February 13, 2026

    Reminder: Attend a virtual town hall on pouring rights at U-M

    U-M employees, retirees, students and alumni are invited to attend virtual town halls Feb. 17 or 18 on pouring rights.

  9. February 13, 2026

    Store Safely program offers options to enhance secure firearm storage

    Store Safely is a five-step online program that provides tailored tools and resources so families can help prevent injuries and firearm misuse among children and teens in rural areas.

  10. February 13, 2026

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.