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  1. October 5, 2020

    2016 election affected Muslim college students’ mental health

    The 2016 presidential election was linked to considerable mental health declines among Muslim college students, with religious Muslims seeing the largest declines, a U-M researcher says.

  2. October 5, 2020

    Michigan local officials confident 2020 elections will be accurate

    Confidence in running accurate elections among Michigan local government leaders remains high, despite challenges posed by a pandemic and an expected high voter turnout, according to a U-M survey. 

  3. October 5, 2020

    Lab-on-a-chip can quickly identify best plasma donors

    A new, portable lab-on-a-chip developed at U-M can identify the presence of COVID-19 antibodies in blood with greater speed and efficiency than the current standard ELISA technology.

  4. October 5, 2020

    NCID accepting applications for Diversity Scholars Network

    The National Center for Institutional Diversity is accepting applications for its Diversity Scholars Network, which includes more than 900 scholars from more than 200 institutions.

  5. October 5, 2020

    Clinical analyst discovers buzz around beekeeping

    Jennette Green, a clinical analyst for the Department of Family Medicine in the Medical School, took up beekeeping at her Manchester home several years ago.

  6. October 5, 2020

    This Week in U-M History — Oct. 5-11

    On Oct. 5, 1978, Hazel “Doc” Losh, one of U-M’s most popular professors, died at age 80. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the week of Oct. 5-11.

  7. October 5, 2020

    Campus briefs

    A roundup of short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. October 4, 2020

    Pandemic takeaway: Time to waive GRE requirement for public health degrees?

    In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a U-M doctoral student’s research finds some programs are now taking a hard look at the value of the Graduate Record Exam in public health programs.

  9. October 4, 2020

    Faculty Senate forum for Board of Regents candidates Oct. 9

    Four of the 10 people running for two eight-year terms on the Board of Regents will talk about their views and take audience questions during a Regent Candidate Forum on Oct. 9.

  10. October 1, 2020

    U-M joins universities, nonprofits, governments at Midwest Climate Summit

    U-M is partnering with approximately 20 other higher education institutions, nonprofits and local governments to kick off the Midwest Climate Summit, a virtual series of keynotes, panels and workshops throughout the fall.