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June 28, 2016
OSEH will test drinking water in all Ann Arbor campus buildings
The U-M Department of Occupational Safety & Environmental Health will systematically test the drinking water for levels of lead and copper in all Ann Arbor campus buildings.
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June 27, 2016
Brian Tenclinger named director of Greek Life
Brian Tenclinger has been named U-M’s assistant dean of students and director of Greek Life, effective July 1. He most recently served as the interim director of growth for Zeta Beta Tau International Fraternity.
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June 27, 2016
Admissions reviews more than 55,000 applications for fall of 2016
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is beginning to welcome its class of 2020 at summer orientation. U-M reviewed and processed 55,500 applications for admission to class of approximately 6,600 freshmen.
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June 23, 2016
CRIME ALERT: Armed robbery
1100 block of South Forest, south of Hill Street, off-campus.
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June 23, 2016
Site highlights collaboration among vice provost office’s units
A new website highlights collaborative and innovative work within the office of the vice provost for equity, inclusion and academic affairs.
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June 22, 2016
Transportation, learning analytics projects get data science funding
Four research projects — two each in transportation and learning analytics — have been awarded funding in the first round of the Michigan Institute for Data Science Challenge Initiatives program.
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June 21, 2016
U.S. News ranks Mott Children’s Hospital among best in the nation
The C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital was ranked among the best children’s hospitals in the state and country, according to the 2016-17 U.S. News & World Report Best Children’s Hospitals rankings.
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June 20, 2016
UMHS, Metro Health sign letter of intent to affiliate in west Michigan
Metro Health Corp. of Wyoming, Michigan, and U-M have announced their intent for Metro Health to join the U-M Health System.
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June 20, 2016
Biomedical engineer 3-D prints life-saving splints
In 2013, parents of a 5-month-old child were told that it was unlikely that their son, who suffered from a condition known as tracheobronchomalacia, would live to leave the hospital. Today, from a desk full of 3-D printed models, Scott Hollister picks up a small splint that saved that child’s life.
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June 20, 2016
Diag scene
A man holds his bicycle next to class of 1862 boulder in the U-M Diag, circa 1890-1910.