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  1. January 27, 2016

    Ten individuals, five teams honored for contributions to diversity

    Individual and team recipients of the annual Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award for U-M staff were celebrated at a breakfast ceremony in Palmer Commons.

  2. January 27, 2016

    U-M joins other cancer centers in endorsing more HPV vaccinations

    The U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center has joined 69 of the nation’s top cancer centers in urging increased vaccination against the human papillomavirus for the prevention of cancer.

  3. January 27, 2016

    CRIME ALERT: Assault

    Tuesday, about 3:45 p.m., Weill Hall, 735 S. State St.

  4. January 27, 2016

    Aggressive behavior more common among half- and stepsiblings

    About one in six U.S. children live with half- or stepsiblings just before starting kindergarten, and these children behave aggressively more often, on average, than do other children.

  5. January 27, 2016

    Program gives undergraduates use of high-performance computing

    Advanced Research Computing — Technology Services is launching a new program to assist faculty working with undergraduate students on research that requires high performance computing resources.

  6. January 26, 2016

    URC’s statewide economic impact tops $17 billion in FY 2014

    Michigan’s University Research Corridor — which includes U-M — contributed $17.5 billion to Michigan’s economy in fiscal year 2014, an increase of $700 million over the previous year.

  7. January 25, 2016

    Schlissel announces topics, professors for bicentennial colloquia

    As part of U-M’s bicentennial celebration throughout 2017, President Mark Schlissel has announced a series of colloquia exploring topics related to the university’s future.

  8. January 25, 2016

    President updates U-M about diversity efforts, panel discussion

    President Mark Schlissel provides an update about diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at U-M, including a panel discussion Thursday that is part of a national conference on the topic.

  9. January 25, 2016

    U-M, Defense Department partner for traumatic brain injury research

    U-M has partnered with the U.S. Department of Defense to find new research aiming to impact the way severe traumatic brain injury is diagnosed and treated. 

  10. January 25, 2016

    Program aims to improve network connections for researchers

    Advanced Research Computing — Technology Services has launched a new initiative aimed at facilitating uninterrupted data flow to meet the needs of researchers across campus.