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  1. April 18, 2016

    Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities amended

    President Mark Schlissel has approved seven amendments to the university’s Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, commonly called “the Statement.”

  2. April 18, 2016

    Stop the growth: U-M researchers take aim at cancer metastasis

    Researchers at the Life Sciences Institute are taking aim at a different piece of the cancer puzzle — preventing its ability to spread to new parts of the body.

  3. April 18, 2016

    SNRE professor explores biodiversity on coffee farms

    School of Natural Resources and Environment Professor Ivette Perfecto has spent more than 20 years studying the ecology of coffee farms. “I wanted to understand better what this diversity does in the ecosystem, and how it contributes to the sustainability and productivity of the farms.”

  4. April 18, 2016

    En garde

    The University of Michigan Women’s Fencing Club poses for a 1930 photo.

  5. April 18, 2016

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  6. April 18, 2016

    Higher ed briefs

    News from other Michigan public universities and U-M peer institutions across the nation.

  7. April 15, 2016

    Museum of Natural History kicks off ‘mammoth’ crowdfunding effort

    The Museum of Natural History is asking the public to help fund efforts to publicly display the remains of a mammoth found on a Chelsea farm last fall.

  8. April 15, 2016

    Workshop for faculty to focus on MOOC creation

    The Office of Digital Education & Innovation and edX are inviting faculty to a two-day workshop about how to reach more learners on campus and around the world, including through additional massive open online courses.

  9. April 14, 2016

    Faculty and staff honored for decades of service to UM-Flint

    Faculty and staff who have given decades of dedication to UM-Flint were recognized at the university’s 31st annual Celebration of Service dinner.

  10. April 14, 2016

    Ten U-M teams earn NCAA Public Recognition Awards

    Ten U-M varsity athletic teams have received Division I Academic Progress Rate Public Recognition Awards from the NCAA, it was announced Wednesday.