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  1. May 28, 2020

    Eleven teams receive RISE COVID-19 Education Innovation Awards

    Michigan Medicine RISE honored 11 teams with RISE COVID-19 Education Innovation Awards in recognition of their proposals that answered the call to challenge existing education structures.

  2. May 28, 2020

    #FitForTheFrontLine supports health care workers

    Michigan Medicine, in partnership with 21 other health care systems and NBC Universal, has joined a national fitness challenge to get people moving in ways that are compatible with social distancing. #FitForTheFrontLine began May 26 and culminates June 14. Similar to a virtual 5K run, participants pledge to exercise on their own time between now…
  3. May 27, 2020

    Schlissel: U-M committed to delivering ‘best education possible’ for fall semester

    The university is working with leading public health experts to mitigate COVID-19 risks in preparation for an in-person fall semester, while developing contingency plans for high-quality remote learning.

  4. May 27, 2020

    Deerfield commits up to $130M to commercialize drug discovery at U-M

    A new partnership between U-M and health care investment firm Deerfield Management Co. will create a company to commercialize therapeutic projects that hold promise in solving unmet medical needs.

  5. May 27, 2020

    Campus parking enforcement changes to take effect by July 1

    As activity levels begin to increase on campus, several parking and transportation changes are planned. Medical Campus parking structures will be enforced starting June 22, and enforcement in all campus parking areas will resume July 1.

  6. May 26, 2020

    Research re-engagement is focus of June 2 virtual town hall

    Research leadership from across U-M will host another virtual town hall June 2 to answer questions and provide guidance on research re-engagement efforts amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. May 26, 2020

    Medical students drive development of new pandemic course

    Led largely by students, a rapidly developed course on pandemics implemented this spring is likely to become a permanent part of the Medical School curriculum.

  8. May 26, 2020

    App calculates risk of delaying cancer care during pandemic

    A team of data scientists and cancer doctors developed the OncCOVID app, which compares the risk to a cancer patient from postponing care with the additional risk posed by potential COVID-19 infection.

  9. May 26, 2020

    Obituary: Richard L. Tannen

    Richard L. Tannen, 82, chair of the Department of Nephrology at the Medical School from 1978-88, passed away peacefully on Feb. 22, in New York City, following a long illness. 

  10. May 26, 2020

    Investment funds update — March 30, 2020

    Quarterly report on U-M investment funds, for the quarter ending March 30, 2020.