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  1. June 8, 2020

    Non-union staff election for police oversight panel ends June 19

    The election for a non-bargained-for staff member to serve a two-year term on the U-M Police Department Oversight Committee is now underway and continues through June 19.

  2. June 8, 2020

    LSA professor strives to teach to the whole student during pandemic

    Carol Bardenstein knew that in order to bring the course material to her students during the COVID-19 pandemic, she first had to bridge the distance and disruption that had scattered them.

  3. June 8, 2020

    U-M in History — June 8-21

    Due to rain, ground was broken for the Michigan League in a June 18, 1927, indoor ceremony. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the weeks of June 8-21.

  4. June 8, 2020

    Police Beat — June 8, 2020

    Sexual assault reported at University Health Services On April 29, a female reported she was inappropriately touched in the fall of 1973 or 1974 during an exam. This case is currently under investigation. Sexual assault reported at University Hospital On April 12, a nurse assistant was inappropriately touched by a patient during care. This case…
  5. June 8, 2020

    A look at COVID-19 research and activity across U-M

    A look at COVID-19 research and activity across U-M.

  6. June 8, 2020

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university community.

  7. June 5, 2020

    Town hall panelists explore ways to fight structural racism

    U-M students, faculty and staff gathered for a virtual town hall during which panelists discussed how individuals and the university as a whole can combat structural racism.

  8. June 5, 2020

    Board of Regents moves meeting date to June 25

    The Board of Regents has rescheduled its June meeting for June 25. It will be conducted virtually, and will begin at 9 a.m. The meeting originally had been scheduled for June 18.

  9. June 5, 2020

    Record reschedules next print edition to June 29

    The University Record will publish its next print edition June 29 instead of June 22, the date for which it was originally scheduled.

  10. June 5, 2020

    U-M leaders issue letter of support for Chinese students, faculty

    Responding to proposed federal legislation and a presidential proclamation, U-M leaders say the university will strongly oppose any arbitrary restrictions targeting Chinese students and faculty members.