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  1. February 20, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  2. February 20, 2017

    Higher ed briefs

    News from other Michigan public universities and U-M peer institutions across the nation.

  3. February 17, 2017

    New methods discern extreme fluctuations in forage fish populations

    Natural population fluctuations in Pacific sardine, northern anchovy and Pacific hake off California have been so common that the species were in collapsed condition 29 to 40 percent of the time over the 500-year period from A.D. 1000 to 1500, according to the study published online Feb. 9 in Geophysical Research Letters.

  4. February 16, 2017

    U-M ecologist named AAAS public engagement fellow

    U-M ecologist Meghan Duffy has been named a 2017-18 Public Engagement Fellow by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  5. February 16, 2017

    New DataLumos archive aims to preserve government data

    The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research is establishing an open-access archive where the public can archive valuable government data resources.

  6. February 16, 2017

    Regents Roundup — February 2017

    Other items approved by the Board of Regents Thursday.

  7. February 16, 2017

    Regents OK football performance center in Oosterbaan Field House

    Plans to construct a new football performance center and provide infrastructure improvements in the Bennie Oosterbaan Field House are moving forward.

  8. February 16, 2017

    Central Power Plant to receive upgrade

    The Central Power Plant that heats and powers mostCentral and Medical campus buildings will receive equipment upgrades focused on increasing reliability and safety.

  9. February 16, 2017

    Elizabeth Moje appointed dean at School of Education

    Elizabeth B. Moje, associate dean for research and community education, has been appointed dean of the School of Education.

  10. February 16, 2017

    U-M honors six faculty members with Thurnau professorships

    Six faculty members have been honored for outstanding contributions to undergraduate education as this year’s recipients of Arthur F. Thurnau Professorships.