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  1. March 6, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  2. March 6, 2017

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  3. March 6, 2017

    Higher Ed Briefs

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

  4. March 6, 2017

    Presidential announcement, edX CEO talk to top innovation forum

    An innovative new mechanism to connect faculty and the public around current events and issues will be announced by President Mark Schlissel during an Academic Innovation Forum this month.

  5. March 6, 2017

    Henry Carter Adams

    Economist Henry Carter Adams started U-M’s first courses in business administration as well as courses in accounting, finance and marketing. Adams chaired the university’s department of economics until his death in 1921.

  6. March 3, 2017

    People living in a crowded place prefer slower pace

    The crowds, competition for fewer resources and high cost of living can cause some people to think twice about residing in densely populated areas.

  7. March 3, 2017

    University details existing, future efforts around DE&I

    U-M has long prided itself on being an institution that is both proactive and responsive to the needs of its community members, especially when it comes to issues of diversity, equity and inclusion.

  8. March 2, 2017

    President cites 200 years of U-M public service in budget testimony

    President Mark Schlissel turned to U-M’s 200-year history to highlight the institution’s commitment to enhancing the public good for the people of Michigan during testimony March 2 in Lansing.

  9. February 28, 2017

    New U-M initiative aims to increase health care leadership diversity

    The School of Public Health has launched the Health Equity Leadership Pipeline Collaborative, designed to increase the impact of health care leadership on addressing health equity issues.

  10. February 28, 2017

    U-M climbs to No. 4 on Peace Corps top-producer list

    U-M has moved up two spots to No. 4 on the list of colleges and universities that produce the most Peace Corps volunteers. It is the fourth all-time producer of Peace Corps volunteers.