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February 14, 2017
U-M highlights DE&I accomplishments months after plan launch
Many of U-M’s 49 campus units have made measurable progress toward accomplishing their first-year goals under the university’s diversity, equity and inclusion strategic plan.
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February 14, 2017
Looking for romance online? Here’s some data to help that date
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, an LSA associate professor explores how people find romance online, reveals some of the patterns that come into play when choosing partners, and offers some data-driven tips.
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February 14, 2017
LSA bicentennial talk to explore U-M during World War I, aftermath
LSA’s third Bicentennial Theme Semester Symposium, which begins Friday, will explore the historical impact on U-M of World War I and its aftermath.
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February 14, 2017
Donors sought for Mitten Matchup Blood Challenge with MSU
The Mitten Matchup Blood Challenge against Michigan State University runs through March 1. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to donate at one of several campus blood drives.
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February 13, 2017
SMTD faculty members receive 2017 Grammy Awards
School of Music, Theatre & Dance faculty members Michael Daugherty and Joseph Gramley have won Grammy Awards for their work.
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February 13, 2017
New food systems course opens doors to community
U-M’s Sustainable Food Systems Initiative is presenting Food Literacy for All, a course that introduces students and the general public to a wide variety of food system issues.
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February 13, 2017
LSA Honors alumna wins Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Anna Forringer-Beal, a 2016 graduate of the LSA Honors Program, has been awarded a prestigious 2017 Gates Scholarship to the University of Cambridge.
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February 13, 2017
New look coming for M-Pathways sections of Wolverine Access
Information and Technology Services is upgrading the technology behind M-Pathways within Wolverine Access. The upgrade will bring a new look and feel to navigation.
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February 13, 2017
Political science professor teaches science of persuasion
Arthur Lupia uses his expertise in communication and persuasion to enable students, politicians and CEOs to achieve success in a wide range of personal and social endeavors.
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February 13, 2017
Targeting Tappan
Although the University of Michigan’s first president earned the love of students and the respect of many faculty, Henry Philip Tappan also had his fair share of critics.