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  1. March 16, 2017

    Central Power Plant expansion expected to reduce emissions

    A new Central Power Plant combustion turbine is expected to cut greenhouse gas emissions by an estimated 100,000 tons per year — halfway toward U-M’s 2025 sustainability goal.

  2. March 16, 2017

    Plans move forward for LSA addition to house Opportunity Hub

    A new space in the LSA building will serve future U-M undergraduates as the “hub” for connecting their passions to their education come summer of 2019.

  3. March 16, 2017

    Kota to receive 2017 Distinguished University Innovator Award

    Professor Sridhar Kota has been selected to receive U-M’s Distinguished University Innovator Award for 2017 for his work on shape-changing aircraft wings.

  4. March 15, 2017

    Michigan Medicine to study resuscitation for sudden cardiac arrest

    Michigan Medicine is launching a new study to examine the potential benefit of a life-saving resuscitation strategy for sudden cardiac arrest.

  5. March 15, 2017

    Provost’s seminar centers on engaged learning and impact

    Educators from U-M and across higher education discussed how to demonstrate the impact of engaged learning methods during the annual Provost’s Seminar on Teaching.

  6. March 15, 2017

    U-M, St. Joseph Mercy announce plans for Chelsea joint venture

    Saint Joseph Mercy Health System and Michigan Medicine have announced plans to establish a joint venture for the 133-bed St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea hospital.

  7. March 15, 2017

    Michigan Society of Fellows names nine new members

    The Michigan Society of Fellows has selected nine new fellows to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral scholars and assistant professors, beginning this fall.

  8. March 15, 2017

    Research shows how sonic cyberattack can hit ubiquitous sensors

    Sound waves could be used to hack into critical sensors in a broad array of technologies including smartphones, automobiles, medical devices and the internet of things, U-M research shows.

  9. March 14, 2017

    U-M startup working on cancer treatment raises $8.3 million

    A U-M startup that’s developing a non-invasive way to remove diseased tissue from cancer patients using high-intensity ultrasound has attracted $8.3 million in Series B financing.

  10. March 14, 2017

    U.S. News & World Report releases its latest graduate rankings

    U-M continues to demonstrate its leadership in higher education with a strong showing in U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings of the nation’s best graduate schools.