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  1. October 20, 2020

    Epidemiologist Arnold Monto to lead COVID-19 vaccine hearings

    Arnold Monto, a leading epidemiologist at the School of Public Health, will serve as acting chair of the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee meeting.

  2. October 20, 2020

    U-M researcher says online news needs a new pay model

    The revenue model that has sustained the newspaper industry for centuries no longer works in the digital age, but another concept with modern adaptations could be the answer to profitability, a U-M researcher says.

  3. October 20, 2020

    State officials confident in election security despite voter concerns

    Walter Mebane, a professor of political science and statistics who specializes in election forensics, addresses questions regarding voting security as Election Day 2020 approaches.

  4. October 20, 2020

    University to launch several new anti-racism initiatives

    U-M will launch several new anti-racism initiatives, and enhance a number of existing ones, as part of a national reckoning on race and as deep-rooted structural inequities in American life have been magnified.

  5. October 19, 2020

    Five faculty members elected to National Academy of Medicine

    Five U-M professors have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, the highest honorary society in the United States for researchers in medicine and health.

  6. October 19, 2020

    DPSS, ITS make improvements to UM Emergency Alerts system

    The university introduced a new enrollment page — alerts.umich.edu — where students, faculty, and staff can go to verify or update their preferred mobile number to receive UM Emergency Alerts.

  7. October 19, 2020

    The show must go on: Michigan Marching Band goes virtual

    While Michigan football returns this weekend, the Michigan Marching Band will not be on the field. It is preparing its first show in a virtual season that has changed nearly all aspects of the band experience.

  8. October 19, 2020

    Leaders to solicit campus feedback as winter planning continues

    With the fall semester halfway complete, U-M leaders are looking to the campus community for feedback and guidance as they make important decisions for the winter 2021 semester.

  9. October 19, 2020

    Twenty-seven to receive faculty awards at virtual ceremony

    Twenty-six University of Michigan faculty members are receiving awards this fall in recognition of their notable contributions in the areas of teaching, mentoring, service and scholarship.

  10. October 19, 2020

    Open Enrollment for 2021 benefits running now until Oct. 30

    Faculty, staff, retirees and benefits-eligible graduate students can change their benefits during Open Enrollment, running now through 5 p.m. Oct. 30, through Wolverine Access benefits self-service.