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  1. February 3, 2026

    Obituary — Sister Barbara Cervenka

    Sister Barbara Cervenka, formerly known as Sister James Annette, died on Jan. 28, 2026, at the Dominican Life Center in Adrian, Michigan.

  2. February 2, 2026

    U-M faculty, partners awarded state water research grants

    Research Universities for Michigan has awarded more than $400,000 in its initial round of Livable Futures Initiative Water Collaboration Grants.

  3. February 2, 2026

    Yost to host first zero-waste ice hockey game against MSU

    While Michigan men’s hockey team will be aiming to maintain its No. 1 status with a win over rival Michigan State, it also will be scoring big in sustainability with the program’s first zero-waste game.

  4. February 2, 2026

    Career Development Fund for Staff now open; webinar Feb. 5

    Staff members planning their professional growth are urged apply for the 2026 Career Development Fund for Staff grant. Applications are being accepted through Feb. 28, 2026.

  5. February 2, 2026

    Debt, education loan caps threaten U.S. health care access

    Registered and advanced practice nurses in Michigan carry sizable student loan debt, according to a new study from the University of Michigan.

  6. February 2, 2026

    Manufacturing research space opens after $4.45M in upgrades

    Revamped space clears the way for a new era of cognitive manufacturing, providing education spaces and shared equipment for metrology and other advanced processes.

  7. February 2, 2026

    UM-Flint offers backstage pass to entrepreneurship

    Cooper Brown UM-Flint experience led to an education in craftsmanship, business operations and community impact through the Department of Fine and Performing Arts’ scene shop.

  8. February 2, 2026

    LSA lecturer encourages his students to be free thinkers

    That impulse to question authority and create space for collective expression has shaped Randy Tessier’s life. In his role as a U-M lecturer, Tessier brings that skepticism of hierarchy to his classroom.

  9. February 2, 2026

    It Happened at Michigan: Eero Saarinen left his mark on North Campus

    In the early 1950s, when the University of Michigan began imagining a second campus north of the Huron River, the Board of Regents turned to Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen to create a plan.

  10. February 2, 2026

    UM-Flint nurse anesthetist leader advocates for affordability reform

    UM-Flint’s Gena Welch is at the forefront of Michigan’s response to new federal loan reforms, which threaten to restrict educational access for certified registered nurse anesthetists.