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  1. August 10, 2020

    U-M in History — Aug. 10-31

    On Aug. 26, 1817, the University of Michigania was founded in Detroit. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the weeks of Aug. 10-31.

  2. August 10, 2020

    Police Beat — Aug. 10, 2020

    Crimes reported at U-M in July.

  3. August 10, 2020

    Campus briefs

    Precision Health expands data resources offered on Analytics Platform   Precision Health at U-M recently improved and expanded its offerings for campus researchers in genetics, pharmacogenomics, operations, artificial intelligence and a host of other precision health-related fields. With the enhanced Analytics Platform, Precision Health has defined a clear pathway for researchers to access deidentified clinical data…
  4. August 10, 2020

    Virtual campuswide New Faculty Orientation set for Aug. 26

    A campuswide New Faculty Orientation, designed to introduce all new faculty to the University of Michigan, will take place virtually on Aug. 26, from 9-11:30 a.m., via Zoom webinar.

  5. August 6, 2020

    University Unions set to reopen with new safety protocols

    The Michigan Union and Pierpont Commons will open for limited hours Aug. 10 and the Michigan League will open Aug. 17. All unions will follow MCard access protocols.

  6. August 6, 2020

    UM-Flint receives $300K to support local economic development

    UM-Flint has received a U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration grant to support regional economic development strategies in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

  7. August 6, 2020

    Search begins for vice president for government relations

    President Mark Schlissel has appointed an eight-member advisory committee to assist in the search process for a successor to Cynthia H. Wilbanks, who will retire as vice president for government relations.

  8. August 6, 2020

    Stephen Ross, Jeff Blau give $6M for Ross School diversity initiatives

    Stephen M. Ross and Jeff T. Blau have committed $6 million to help the Stephen M. Ross School of Business further its commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.

  9. August 6, 2020

    University HR urges continued workplace flexibility

    As school districts announce decisions about K-12 education, University Human Resources acknowledged the continuing challenges of child care and work-life balance and urged supervisors to remain flexible.

  10. August 4, 2020

    Students help communities with COVID-19 challenges

    Led by the School of Information, Citizen Interaction Design pairs students from across the university’s school and colleges with civic leaders to work on enhancing community engagement.