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  1. March 7, 2017

    U-M leads major new regenerative medicine center funded by NIH

    A new interdisciplinary health sciences resource center led by the School of Dentistry has received an $11.7 million award from the National Institutes of Health to advance regenerative medicine.

  2. March 7, 2017

    Award nominees sought for departments that cut ergonomic risks

    Nominations are now being accepted for the university’s annual MHealthy Ergonomics Awards for Departments, honoring those that reduce ergonomic risk factors.

  3. March 7, 2017

    Nadia Bazzy to serve as interim leader for SAPAC

    Nadia Bazzy, assistant director of the Office of Student Conflict Resolution, will serve as U-M’s interim director of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center.

  4. March 6, 2017

    Voices of the Staff taking applications to help shape the workplace

    Voices of the Staff, a volunteer-based program that gives staff members a forum for sharing ideas and defining campus community issues, is accepting applications through March 31.

  5. March 6, 2017

    Linda Gregerson to present Henry Russel Lecture on Thursday

    Internationally acclaimed poet and Renaissance literature scholar Linda Gregerson will give the Henry Russel Lecture on Thursday. The Henry Russel Lectureship is considered U-M’s highest honor for senior members of active faculty.

  6. March 6, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. March 6, 2017

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  8. March 6, 2017

    Higher Ed Briefs

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

  9. 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.

  10. 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.