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  1. April 7, 2020

    U-M contacting former student-athletes in Anderson case

    U-M is reaching out to thousands of former student-athletes who may have been patients of the late team physician Robert E. Anderson, asking them to talk with independent investigators.

  2. April 6, 2020

    Wide range of U-M research focuses on coronavirus pandemic

    Research projects and innovations related to COVID-19 have ramped up quickly across U-M, spurred by doctors, public health experts, scientists, economists and engineers, and encouraged by research leaders.

  3. April 6, 2020

    COVID-19 research at U-M

    Examples of some of the studies underway or planned at the University of Michigan related to the COVID-19 health crisis.

  4. April 6, 2020

    President Schlissel thanks employees, says ‘more difficult decisions ahead’

    As U-M faces an undetermined period of uncertainty and upheaval driven by COVID-19, President Mark Schlissel is thanking faculty and staff for their response so far and preparing them for difficult decisions ahead.

  5. April 6, 2020

    Collaboration creates isolation rooms for COVID-19 patients

    Facility & Operation’s Hospital Maintenance team and Campus Metal Shops continue to provide support to Michigan Medicine by converting patient rooms to negative-pressure isolation rooms.

  6. April 6, 2020

    This Week in U-M History — April 6-12

    Massive field trials conducted by U-M led to the April 12, 1955, announcement that a polio vaccine was safe and effective. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the week of April 6-12.

  7. April 5, 2020

    Common coronaviruses are highly seasonal, U-M study shows

    Four human coronaviruses that cause common respiratory infections are sharply seasonal and appear to transmit similarly to influenza, but researchers can’t say if the virus causing COVID-19 will behave similarly.

  8. April 5, 2020

    U-M teams work to disinfect masks for medical personnel

    Teams of U-M engineers are working to develop efficient, effective and scalable ways to disinfect N95 respirator masks for repeated use. The masks are needed to medical workers from COVID-19.

  9. April 4, 2020

    CRIME ALERT: Robbery, 04-03-20

    Approximately 8:20 p.m., April 3, Subway, 902 S. State St. near Packard (off campus)

  10. April 3, 2020

    IRWG awards nine Seed Grants for faculty projects

    The Institute for Research on Women and Gender has awarded nine Seed Grants for faculty projects on women, gender, and sexuality with over $60,000 in awarded funds.