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  1. September 28, 2016

    NIH grant addresses environmental influences on child health

    U-M is part of a new research initiative to investigate how exposure to a range of environmental factors in early development influences the health of children and adolescents. 

  2. September 28, 2016

    Tipping the scales against childhood obesity

    Researchers across campus are tackling the issue of childhood obesity through an interdisciplinary approach.

  3. September 28, 2016

    U-M listed as top U.S. public university in new college ranking

    U-M has been ranked the top U.S. public university and 24th overall in a new survey of U.S. institutions by The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education.

  4. September 27, 2016

    Students now may designate personal pronouns on class rosters

    U-M students are now able to designate a personal pronoun with the university and have the pronoun reflected on class rosters this fall.

  5. September 27, 2016

    Clements Library acquires rare, hand-drawn map of Detroit

    A recently discovered, hand-drawn map providing new information about late-18th-century Detroit is now part of the William L. Clements Library collection.

  6. September 27, 2016

    UM-Dearborn requires awareness, health promotion courses

    New required online courses for incoming students at UM-Dearborn give real advice about at-risk drinking, sexual assault and harassment. 

  7. September 27, 2016

    CRIME ALERT: Home invasion

    1 a.m. Tuesday, 400 block of North Thayer, off-campus near School of Nursing.

  8. September 27, 2016

    U-M leaders say posted fliers aren’t consistent with university’s values

    U-M leaders have denounced fliers espousing racist sentiments that were posted on campus, saying such attacks “are inconsistent with the university’s values of respect, civility and equality.”

  9. September 26, 2016

    Thumb-area teachers to help U-M scientists dig mastodon bones

    Ten Thumb-area teachers will help U-M paleontologists unearth the remains of an 11,000- to 13,000-year-old mastodon next month in Tuscola County, Michigan. 

  10. September 26, 2016

    Posted fliers not consistent with university’s values, U-M leaders say

    University leaders have issued a statement regarding the discovery and subsequent removal of several fliers on Central Campus espousing a racist point of view.