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  1. September 18, 2023

    U-M center gets $5M to study climate change impacts on water

    U-M researchers will lead a new effort to strengthen the climate change resilience of vulnerable communities that span international boundaries and jurisdictions.

  2. September 18, 2023

    Board of Regents to meet Sept. 21 in University Hall

    The Board of Regents is scheduled to meet at 4 p.m. Sept. 21 in University Hall in the Alexander G. Ruthven Building. Members of the public will also be able to watch a livestream of the meeting.

  3. September 18, 2023

    Learn about new health plans during free webinars

    Free, online webinars will be conducted throughout October to introduce faculty, staff and retirees to U-M’s new health plans and address questions before the Open Enrollment period for 2024 benefits begins Oct. 16.

  4. September 18, 2023

    U-M earns high rankings from U.S. News & World Report

    U-M remains the No. 3 public university in the country for undergraduate education, and moved up four spots from last year to place 21st overall among public and private institutions, according to U.S. News & World Report.

  5. September 18, 2023

    Law School launches Data for Defenders to aid defense work

    A new public database housed at the Law School aims to help public defenders assist indigent clients by making a wide range of social-science resources readily available.

  6. September 18, 2023

    Anti-Racism Collaborative awards graduate research grants

    The Anti-Racism Collaborative, administered by the National Center for Institutional Diversity, has awarded 21 summer research grants to U-M graduate students and graduate student teams.

  7. September 18, 2023

    Hospital arts coordinator collects, paints robots

    Elaine Reed, the arts programming coordinator with Michigan Medicine’s Gifts of Art Program, has a collection of more than 250 robot figurines.

  8. September 18, 2023

    It Happened at Michigan — ‘Jazz Goes to College’

    A University of Michigan audience helped make Dave Brubeck an icon of 20th-century jazz. Brubeck, a pianist, made national headlines in 1954 with the release of “Jazz Goes to College.”

  9. September 18, 2023

    Police Beat — August 2023

    Police Beat and crime map for August 2023.

  10. September 18, 2023

    Obituary — Rose Campbell Gibson

    Rose Campbell Gibson, a research scientist and gerontologist who served on the faculty of the School of Social Work, died Aug. 11 after a brief illness. She was 98.