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  1. January 4, 2017

    Mott Foundation makes $11 million grant to aid UM-Flint programs

    The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation recently made an $11 million grant to UM-Flint to aid STEM studies, faculty support, research opportunities, and strategies to recruit and retain students.

  2. January 4, 2017

    ‘Safe Exchange Zone’ aids safety during online sales transactions

    The Division of Public Safety and Security recently established a “Safe Exchange Zone,” where people can safely meet and complete online transactions.

  3. January 4, 2017

    Beginning the bicentennial: Why 1817 matters

    As the university begins its yearlong bicentennial celebration, here are some answers to a variety of questions about how, when and where U-M was founded.

  4. January 3, 2017

    Military health system will test reform concept developed at U-M

    A health care reform idea originated by U-M faculty will get a major test among members of the nation’s military and their families, as part of a new national defense spending bill.

  5. December 22, 2016

    New chemical manufacturing institute to streamline production

    U-M is joining the American Institute of Chemical Engineering in a manufacturing institute dedicated to improving the efficiency of the chemical industry.

  6. December 22, 2016

    CRIME ALERT CANCELED: Ethnic intimidation 11-11-16

    Nov. 11, 600 block of East William Street, near State Street, off-campus. (This Crime Alert has been canceled.)

  7. December 19, 2016

    University Record taking a holiday break until Jan. 4

    The University Record’s print and email editions are taking a holiday break. The Record email will return Jan. 4 and the next print edition will be Jan. 9.

  8. December 18, 2016

    Graduates encouraged to ‘raise your sights’ in times of change

    Winter Commencement speaker Dr. Julio Frenk implored U-M graduates to “raise their sights” as they embark into a world that is undergoing a pivotal moment of change.

  9. December 16, 2016

    Hurricane-tracking project led by U-M launches satellites

    NASA has successfully launched a constellation of eight hurricane-tracking microsatellites in a $151 million mission that is led by U-M.

  10. December 16, 2016

    U-M maintains its No. 5 spot on Kiplinger’s ‘best values’ ranking

    U-M has maintained its ranking at No. 5 on Kiplinger’s list of 100 Best Values in Public Colleges, which highlights colleges and universities that combine outstanding education with economic value.