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  1. January 19, 2017

    U-M strengthens collaborations with China

    U-M will collaborate with Chinese institutions to advance research, development and deployment of new transportation technologies and cutting-edge innovations.

  2. January 19, 2017

    Scorecard shows public health goals could suffer under Trump

    Researchers at U-M and two other institutions have helped draft a scorecard to measure the potential impact of President-elect Donald Trump’s administration on public health goals.

  3. January 19, 2017

    ‘5-D protein fingerprinting’ may give insights into Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s

    U-M engineering researchers have demonstrated a technique that could one day lead to advances against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

  4. January 18, 2017

    How a team-based approach boosts charitable giving

    Charitable donors who belong to a team of other givers contribute significantly more than those who donate on their own, according to new studies led by U-M researchers.

  5. January 18, 2017

    Nominees sought for 2017 Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prizes

    Members of the U-M community have one last week to nominate their favorite examples of innovations in teaching for the Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize.

  6. January 18, 2017

    LSA faculty member offers tips, insights regarding fake news

    Brian Weeks, assistant professor of communication studies, discusses the challenge of fake news and offers tips to make people savvy before they share.

  7. January 17, 2017

    MLK Symposium keynote speakers stress value of speaking out

    Keynote speakers at U-M’s annual MLK Symposium honored past and present heroes who have fought for equal rights and representation, and stressed the importance of speaking up in pursuit of the truth.

  8. January 17, 2017

    U-M announces new investments in programs to fight poverty

    Nine projects funded through grants as part of U-M’s new Poverty Solutions initiative will begin work this month to test a variety of models to ease the effects of poverty.

  9. January 17, 2017

    Live online discussion to explore projects to prevent, alleviate poverty

    President Mark Schlissel and national poverty expert H. Luke Shaefer will lead a live video conversation on U-M’s Facebook page about the newly created Poverty Solutions at 1:15 p.m. today.

  10. January 16, 2017

    Germ-zapping robots to be tested in $2M study at Detroit hospitals

    A research team led by the director of clinical research in the Michigan Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases will put germ-zapping robots to the test at Detroit hospitals.