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  1. January 11, 2021

    Veterans for Peace to explore MLK’s teachings on dangers of war and militarism

    Veterans for Peace and the U-M Office of Veteran and Military Services will host a virtual discussion on the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s thoughts and teachings about the dangers of war and militarism Jan. 18.

  2. January 11, 2021

    LSA lecturer took to the mountains during pandemic

    Virginia Murphy, lecturer II in Program in the Environment and lecturer IV in the Residential College in LSA, spent much of the COVID-19 pandemic hiking in the mountains of Maine.

  3. January 11, 2021

    This Week in U-M History — Jan. 11-17

    A Jan. 11, 1939, power outage at the Michigan Union left faculty members playing cards by candlelight. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the week of Jan. 11-17.

  4. January 11, 2021

    Obituary — Irwin J. Goldstein

    Irwin J. Goldstein, a professor emeritus pf biological chemistry and longtime Ann Arbor resident, died Dec. 26 in Chelsea, Michigan. He was 91.

  5. January 11, 2021

    Obituary — Tom Hickey

    Tom Hickey, professor emeritus of health behavior and health education, died Nov. 8, 2020, at the age of 80 after complications from surgery.

  6. January 11, 2021

    Accolades — Jan. 11, 2021

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  7. January 11, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. January 8, 2021

    U-M, Harbaugh agree on four-year contract extension

    Athletic director Warde Manuel has announced that the university and head football coach Jim Harbaugh have reached an agreement on a contract extension that runs through the 2025 football season.

  9. January 8, 2021

    More U-M workers to be offered vaccine; others urged to complete survey, join portal

    Michigan Medicine will offer COVID-19 vaccinations to frontline essential workers at U-M who work outside the health system, as well as employees and patients 65 or older. Others are urged to complete the Blue Queue questionnaire and create a MyUofMHealth account.

  10. January 8, 2021

    How to sign up for Blue Queue, MyUofMHealth

    If you are affiliated with U-M, you can complete the Blue Queue questionnaire. Based on what phase you fall under, you will eventually receive an invitation to schedule your vaccination appointment from Blue Queue.