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  1. November 25, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  2. November 22, 2019

    Michigan’s economy weathers a challenging year

    The UAW strike, the trade war and job cuts at Ford and GM all contributed to slow annual growth for Michigan’s economy, but U-M economists foresee sustained growth for 2020 and 2021.

  3. November 21, 2019

    U-M to host ‘champions of democracy’ at debate symposium

    In conjunction with next fall’s presidential debate, U-M will welcome representatives from across the globe for a symposium on political candidate debates and other key democratic principles and practices.

  4. November 21, 2019

    U.S. economy set to continue slow and steady growth

    After its longest expansion in history this summer, the U.S. economy is expected to continue to grow but at a slower pace, say U-M economists in their latest quarterly forecast.

  5. November 21, 2019

    How wearable technology is changing the study of sports injuries

    UM-Dearborn bioengineering professor Amanda Esquivel is pioneering new techniques to pursue underexplored questions about how athletes get hurt.

  6. November 21, 2019

    Unit leaders asked to confirm U-M activities with children

    Unit leaders across campus will be asked to review and confirm by Dec. 31 that all children-related activities and events from their areas comply with U-M’s Children on Campus Program.

  7. November 20, 2019

    Wallenberg medalist says her subjects are the courageous ones

    Filmmaker and journalist Safa Al Ahmad, the recipient of the university’s 2019 Wallenberg Medal, says the subjects who entrust their stories to her are the ones showing true acts of courage.

  8. November 19, 2019

    Susan Alcock recommended as UM-Dearborn provost

    UM-Dearborn Chancellor Domenico Grasso has recommended the appointment of Susan E. Alcock as UM-Dearborn’s next provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, effective Jan. 1, 2020.

  9. November 19, 2019

    U-M, state launch website to guide safe pain treatment

    U-M’s Injury Prevention Center helped launch an online toolkit that provides health providers and patients with guidance to make pain care safer, prevent opioid-related harms, and find substance use treatment.

  10. November 19, 2019

    CRIME ALERT: Attempted armed robbery and motor vehicle theft, 11-19-19

    Approximately 12:40 a.m. Nov. 19, Packard Street and Greenwood Avenue and Dewey Avenue, off campus.