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  1. February 1, 2021

    This Week in U-M History — Feb. 1-7

    The Portage Lake Observatory telescope at Peach Mountain went into operation Feb. 2, 1950. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the week of Feb. 1-7.

  2. February 1, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  3. January 30, 2021

    Report outlines grad student experiences with disability accommodations

    The report by the Rackham Graduate Student Experiences with Disability Accommodations Committee calls on Rackham and U-M graduate programs to better help graduate students obtain disability accommodations.

  4. January 29, 2021

    U-M releases annual report on employee sexual misconduct

    The number of sexual misconduct reports involving faculty and staff at U-M in fiscal year 2020 was consistent with the number in the previous year, according to an annual report issued by the Office for Institutional Equity.

  5. January 29, 2021

    OIE report shows increase in reports of student misconduct

    The latest annual report on student sexual misconduct at U-M shows an increase in reports of sexual assault as well as the number of investigations conducted by the university in fiscal year 2020.  

  6. January 29, 2021

    Updated ResponsiBLUE better connects users to COVID-19 resources

    The university’s ResponsiBLUE app includes new features that better connect users to on-campus COVID-19 testing, and better support the health and safety of the campus community.

  7. January 28, 2021

    COVID-19 variants: What do the coronavirus mutations mean?

    A U-M infectious disease expert weighs in on what the expanding presence of COVID-19 variant B.1.1.7 and other virus mutations might mean for the disease’s spread, immunity and vaccination efforts.

  8. January 28, 2021

    Nominations sought for Jackson, Johnson diversity awards

    Nominations are being sought for two awards honoring faculty members for their contributions to diversity at U-M: the James S. Jackson Distinguished Career Award for Diversity Scholarship and the Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award.

  9. January 27, 2021

    University, county team up to stem spread of COVID variant

    The Washtenaw County Health Department is recommending that all currently enrolled U-M students living on or near the Ann Arbor campus stay in place at their campus-area addresses through Feb. 7.

  10. January 27, 2021

    What happens after you get the COVID-19 vaccine?

    Beth Moore, interim chair and professor of microbiology and immunology at Michigan Medicine, breaks down what happens after the COVID-19 vaccine goes into a person’s arm.