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  1. November 23, 2015

    State’s economy to keep growing in next two years, economists say

    The Michigan economy has grown every year since it bottomed out six years ago, and the next two years will be no different, say U-M economists.

  2. November 23, 2015

    ISIS threat in Middle East touches Kelsey researcher

    Long before the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, the doubly devastating impact of ISIS in the Middle East was felt in Ann Arbor by U-M researcher Geoff Emberling.

  3. November 23, 2015

    Nearly ready

    Construction on the Rackham Building, a U-M landmark, is nearly complete in 1937.

  4. November 23, 2015

    Higher ed briefs

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

  5. November 23, 2015

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  6. November 23, 2015

    Don’t Miss: Matthaei holiday exhibits celebrate contributions of plants

    “The Gift of Nature — 10 Plants that Changed the World” is a new holiday exhibit at the University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens. It features select plants in the conservatory that reveal the many ways plants benefit our lives.

  7. November 21, 2015

    Schlissel addresses hateful comments in wake of terror attacks

    In an update to his On the Agenda blog, President Mark Schlissel voices concern over hateful racial, ethnic and religious messages directed at people following recent terror attacks.

  8. November 20, 2015

    University takes the American Campuses Act on Climate Pledge

    U-M has joined more than 200 universities and colleges in signing the American Campuses Act on Climate Pledge, in advance of the United Nations Climate Change Conference.

  9. November 20, 2015

    Low testosterone, men’s empathy can determine parenting skills

    As they age, men often get concerned about their testosterone levels dropping. And rightfully so — it affects their sex drive and other health factors.

  10. November 20, 2015

    Sunscreen ingredient may prevent medical implant infections

    A common ingredient in sunscreen could be an effective antibacterial coating for medical implants such as pacemakers and replacement joints.