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April 25, 2017
Addition to Orson Welles exhibit includes never-before-seen work
A new set of materials from Beatrice Welles will make the U-M Library’s Orson Welles collection the world’s most comprehensive resource for Welles scholars and fans.
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April 25, 2017
URC looks back on 10 years of driving Michigan’s rebound
A 10-year report looks at how the University Research Corridor — a three-university consortium that includes U-M — has aided Michigan’s economy, and what the future may hold.
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April 25, 2017
Campus, units to celebrate bicentennial Spring Commencement
Spring Commencement ceremonies for bicentennial-year graduates this week will include a unique Michigan Stadium event and a variety of other graduation celebrations.
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April 24, 2017
William Davidson Institute honors 25 years at U-M, looks to future
Twenty-five years ago this week, Guardian Industries owner William Davidson donated $30 million to create an institute at U-M that would assist the development of “emerging economies.”
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April 24, 2017
Schlissel elaborates on goals of three new presidential awards
In a post to “On the Agenda,” President Mark Schlissel discusses three new awards that honor some of the ways U-M advances its research and educational missions as a public university.
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April 24, 2017
Mel Pearson selected to lead Michigan ice hockey program
Mel Pearson has been named U-M’s head coach of ice hockey. A former Wolverines assistant coach and most recently head coach at Michigan Tech, Pearson is the program’s ninth head coach.
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April 24, 2017
Seven receive 2017 Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award
Seven faculty members whose service contributes to the development of a culturally and ethnically diverse U-M community have received the 2017 Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award.
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April 24, 2017
Profiles from the Class of 2017
Each year The University Record profiles several graduating seniors who highlight the range of experiences and people who attend U-M.
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April 24, 2017
Education senior aims to teach elementary students
School of Education senior Rebecca Weiland discovered her passion for teaching through a summer job as a swim coach. The Grosse Pointe, Michigan, native said during her first few U-M semesters, she initially considered pursuing an English degree and possibly attending law school. But the summer after her freshman year, Weiland headed back to Grosse… -
April 24, 2017
LSA senior finds passion for advertising through advocacy
LSA senior Yumi Taguchi knows firsthand about the stigma surrounding mental illness. While growing up, Taguchi’s two sisters struggled with depression. Although their parents were supportive to her sisters, Taguchi feared burdening her parents even more when she developed an eating disorder. “At first, I didn’t really get to talk to my family or even…