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  1. November 19, 2015

    U.S. economy to grow at fastest pace in 10 years, forecasters say

    U-M economists say the annual unemployment rate likely will fall below 5 percent next year — the first time since 2007 — as the U.S. economy grows at its highest rate in a decade.

  2. November 19, 2015

    Regents Roundup — November 2015

    A roundup of other activity at Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.

  3. November 19, 2015

    UMHS plans new $175 million health center in Brighton

    The U-M Health System plans to build a new 320,000-square-foot health center to provide expanded primary and specialty care in the Brighton area.

  4. November 19, 2015

    Design approved for West Ann Arbor Health Center

    A schematic design for a new U-M Health System facility on the west side of Ann Arbor was approved Thursday by the Board of Regents.

  5. November 19, 2015

    Director seeks broader role for Office of Student Conflict Resolution

    The recently appointed director of the Office of Student Conflict Resolution wants faculty and staff to see OSCR as a resource for more than just resolving student conflicts.

  6. November 19, 2015

    University managing energy consumption as campus grows

    As the Ann Arbor campus has added new but more energy-intensive buildings, Energy Management has maintained an 8 percent annual energy-consumption savings for six years.

  7. November 18, 2015

    U-M, two national labs to study energy savings in connected vehicles

    The university will share a 2.7 million federal grant with two national laboratories to study whether connected and automated vehicles could help people drive more efficiently.

  8. November 18, 2015

    TeachingWorks gets $6.8M grant to establish teacher prep center

    TeachingWorks, a national program based at the School of Education, has received $6.8 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to establish a Teacher Preparation Transformation Center.

  9. November 18, 2015

    StaffWorks conference seeks poster and speaker submissions

    U-M StaffWorks is accepting submissions for poster and speaker sessions for its Best Practices and Technology conference to take place in spring 2016.

  10. November 18, 2015

    Projects receive engaged learning grants; new program announced

    U-M has awarded $5 million to three projects designed to transform its students’ educational experience, and has created a new program encouraging faculty to form networks around engaged learning.