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  1. April 11, 2016

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  2. April 11, 2016

    Higher ed briefs

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

  3. April 11, 2016

    Police Beat: April 11, 2016

    Police Beat for April 11, 2016.

  4. April 11, 2016

    Detroit museums workshop celebrates Motown culture

    The ways that Detroit’s museums are shaping the city’s present and future is the focus of a  University of Michigan Museum Studies Program half-day workshop.

  5. April 8, 2016

    William L. Clements Library reopening after renovation, expansion

    As part of an effort to enhance accessibility and increase the use of its collections, the William L. Clements Library will reopen Monday after a 2.5-year, $17 million renovation and expansion.

  6. April 8, 2016

    Four staff members to receive awards for outstanding research service

    The Office of Research will recognize four U-M staff members for outstanding research service as recipients of the Distinguished Research Administrator and Office of Research Exceptional Service awards.

  7. April 7, 2016

    University collaborates with Toyota on autonomous vehicle hub

    U-M will collaborate with Toyota in the automaker’s plan to establish a major autonomous vehicle research base in Ann Arbor.

  8. April 7, 2016

    Five U-M faculty members honored with Guggenheim Fellowships

    For their distinguished achievement and exceptional promise for future accomplishment, five U-M professors have received prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships.

  9. April 7, 2016

    U-M encourages university travelers to register when going abroad

    Headed abroad this summer? Don’t forget to register your travel on the U-M International Travel Registry, which is open to all faculty, staff and students traveling out of the country.

  10. April 6, 2016

    Chemistry professor receives statewide teaching honor

    Brian Coppola, a chemistry professor who pioneered what’s known as a “do real work, not homework” course design, has been recognized as a Michigan Distinguished Professor of the Year.