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November 9, 2020
Tech Transfer staffer goes extra mile as ultra-marathoner
Drew Bennett, associate director of software licensing at the Office of Technology Transfer, competes in ultra-marathons, including 100-milers around the country.
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November 9, 2020
This Week in U-M History — Nov. 9-15
On Nov. 14, 1958, alumnus Chalmers “Bump” Elliott was named head football coach, replacing Bennie Oosterbaan. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the week of Nov. 9-15.
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November 9, 2020
Obituary — James William Craven
James William Craven (“Jim”) was born Oct. 17, 1931, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and died there at his home on Sept. 17, 2020. In 1949, he entered an apprenticeship at the U-M Bindery, beginning more than 62 years of employment with the university.
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November 9, 2020
Obituary — Harrison Morton
Harrison Leon Morton (“Harry” or “Tim”) passed away Oct. 13, 2020, at the age of 81. Morton joined the faculty of the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment in 1966.
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November 9, 2020
Campus briefs
Short news items from around the University of Michigan.
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November 8, 2020
University outlines temporary winter parking closures
Logistics, Transportation & Parking will temporarily close underutilized areas within the parking system during colder winter months to optimize staff resources used to maintain parking areas.
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November 6, 2020
Winter term plans grounded in campus engagement efforts
U-M leaders met with students, faculty and staff to inform and shape plans for the winter term, learning what went well in the fall and what did not.
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November 6, 2020
Plans announced for winter semester academics, housing, increased testing
The university has announced plans for the 2021 winter semester that include more remote courses, fewer undergraduates living on campus and more widely available COVID-19 testing.
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November 5, 2020
Bernstein, Hubbard elected to seats on Board of Regents
Incumbent Democrat Mark Bernstein and Republican newcomer Sarah Hubbard were the top vote-getters in the Nov. 3 race for two eight-year terms on the Board of Regents.
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November 5, 2020
$3.3M NIH-funded study will examine workplace genomic testing
A four-year $3.3 million grant will allow researchers from the School of Public Health to take part in a study of the ethical, legal and social implications of workplace genomic testing in the United States.