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  1. January 17, 2020

    Report shows how U-M research spending impacts economy

    More than 16,000 employees at U-M are supported each year by research grants, including about 5,000 students across the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses, according to a new report.

  2. January 17, 2020

    2020 Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize nominations due Jan. 31

    Members of the U-M community can reward innovative teaching by submitting a brief online form nominating someone for the 2020 Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize through Jan. 31.

  3. January 17, 2020

    Partnership addresses need for skilled learning experience designers

    The Center for Academic Innovation and School of Education are addressing a growing need for learning experience designers by offering a Learning Experience Design Certificate Program.

  4. January 16, 2020

    President initiates selection, appointment process for research VP

    President Mark Schlissel has initiated the selection and appointment process to fill the position of vice president for research. Rebecca Cunningham has been interim vice president for research since June 1, 2019.

  5. January 16, 2020

    U-M scientists teach biodiversity using Museum of Zoology specimens

    The teaching unit was developed to allow biology students access to specimens in U-M’s Museum of Zoology. It could reach students around the country as module details can be found in CourseSource.

  6. January 15, 2020

    U-M prepares for March visit by reaccreditation team

    The Higher Learning Commission’s decennial reaccreditation review of U-M’s Ann Arbor campus culminates this year with a March visit by faculty and staff members from peer institutions.

  7. January 15, 2020

    Working on health and well-being can earn employees up to $220

    Registration for MHealthy Rewards, U-M’s annual health and well-being incentive program, is now open to benefits-eligible U-M faculty and staff who can earn up to $220.

  8. January 15, 2020

    U-M shares resources for LGBTQA staff, faculty and allies

    Besides resources and opportunities to support LGBTQA students, U-M has a number of support programs to build a sense of community for faculty and staff and to educate allies and advocates.

  9. January 13, 2020

    Campus celebrates reopened Union with fanfare, rave reviews

    The newly renovated Michigan Union opened Jan. 13 to scores of visitors who said they were impressed by the iconic building’s open spaces, upgraded technology and glass-roofed courtyard.

  10. January 13, 2020

    No admittance: The story of U-M’s first female applicants

    When Sarah Burger sought admission to U-M in 1858, her application ultimately resulted in the Board of Regents deciding it was in women’s best interests that they not be admitted.