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  1. March 22, 2017

    Wallenberg Fellow to use children’s stories to pursue social justice

    LSA senior Adelia Davis has been selected as this year’s Wallenberg Fellow, which is given each spring to a graduating senior with exceptional promise and accomplishment to service and the public good.

  2. March 21, 2017

    Museum of Natural History shares plans for closing, new location

    The Museum of Natural History has announced special events to mark the Dec. 31 closing of its current location in the Ruthven Museums Building, and opening celebrations for a new facility next door. 

  3. March 21, 2017

    Senate Assembly elects three faculty members to SACUA

    The Senate Assembly has elected three faculty members to fill seats on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the executive arm of U-M’s faculty governance system.

  4. March 20, 2017

    U-M students of color host community dialogue with local police

    The second annual Students of Color & Police Dialogue provided an opportunity for students and law enforcement officers to freely express concerns they have about the social climate.

  5. March 20, 2017

    Winners announced in Flint-focused Social Impact Challenge

    A student team from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy has won the 2017 Social Impact Challenge, which focused on ways to advance entrepreneurship efforts in Flint. 

  6. March 20, 2017

    All-staff survey seeks to gauge diversity, equity and inclusion climate

    The university will launch an all-staff survey this month, the first of three universitywide surveys aimed at gauging the campus climate around issues of diversity, equity and inclusion.

  7. March 20, 2017

    U-M seeks participation in summer youth employment program

    U-M will pilot a summer employment program to pair economically disadvantaged youth with faculty and staff to help them gain work experience, mentorship and life skills training.

  8. March 20, 2017

    Obituary: Bruce H. Karnopp

    Bruce H. Karnopp, 78, of Ann Arbor, died peacefully Jan. 1 in the company of his beloved family. For nearly 40 years Karnopp was a professor at the University of Michigan and taught College of Engineering students. 

  9. March 20, 2017

    Chef looks back on U-M culinary transformation

    Standing anxiously in the corner, Chef “Buzz” watches as his dish is served to 30 hungry students in a private dining room at South Quad. They are sampling a new creation: a donut filled with chipotle chocolate and … pork.

  10. March 20, 2017

    The origins of ‘Go Blue!’

    History does not paint a clear, definite picture of how “Go Blue” became the rallying cry of University of Michigan Wolverines.