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  1. September 21, 2020

    Campus briefs

    U-M ranked No. 1 public university in U.S., 23rd overall The University of Michigan was ranked as the top U.S public university by The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education in their 2021 U.S. college ranking. U-M moved up four spots to No. 23 overall in a list of universities throughout the United States,…
  2. September 21, 2020

    Accolades — September 2020

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  3. September 19, 2020

    Big Ten sets football schedule; Michigan opens at Minnesota

    The Big Ten Conference has announced an eight-game conference-only schedule for the 2020 football season, starting Oct. 24. Michigan will travel to Minnesota to play for the “Little Brown Jug.”

  4. September 19, 2020

    Faculty Senate reverses Schlissel no-confidence vote finding

    Leaders of U-M’s Faculty Senate have reversed an earlier statement and determined that a vote of no confidence in President Mark Schlissel’s leadership narrowly passed at a Sept. 16 meeting.

  5. September 18, 2020

    U-M provides clarity on public health notifications, case investigation

    Stopping the spread of COVID-19 on a university campus is a collective effort, requiring various units and departments — some not commonly known to the campus community — working behind the scenes to get the work done.

  6. September 18, 2020

    University refocuses Wolverine Culture of Care

    U-M’s Wolverine Culture of Care is moving into its next phase of educating the campus community regarding best practices for stemming the spread of the coronavirus.

  7. September 17, 2020

    U-M ranked No. 1 public university in U.S., 23rd overall

    U-M was ranked was ranked as the top U.S public university by The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education in their 2021 U.S. college ranking, and moved up four spots to No. 23 overall.

  8. September 17, 2020

    Ilitch says regents hear campus community’s concerns

    The Board of Regents expressed its support for President Mark Schlissel and said the university will continue to listen and respond to concerns from the community during the current challenging time. Speaking on behalf of the full board at its Sept. 17 meeting, Chair Denise Ilitch said the regents appreciate the ongoing efforts to keep…
  9. September 17, 2020

    Statement by Board of Regents Chair Denise Ilitch at Sept. 17 meeting

    People are concerned and frightened. The Board hears this, the administration hears this. We know the University needs to communicate better and do better. Over the previous few weeks, we’ve heard from stakeholders during these unprecedented times, students, faculty, administration, staff, GEO, RAs, parents and our community as a whole. We’ve heard your concerns, and we…
  10. September 17, 2020

    Regents Roundup — September 2020

    The Board of Regents approved these items at its Sept. 17 meeting.