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  1. December 7, 2015

    U-M and Belgian company license 3D-printed tracheal splints

    A new agreement opens the door for groundbreaking, 3D-printed technology that saved four babies’ lives to help more children at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital.

  2. December 7, 2015

    Advisory committee named in School of Information dean search

    Provost Martha E. Pollack has appointed an advisory committee to search for a new dean of the School of Information. The search process is underway.

  3. December 7, 2015

    New federal support enhances ISR Health and Retirement Study

    The U-M Health and Retirement Study has received significant support from the National Institutes of Health to carry out new enhancements to the resource for aging research.

  4. December 7, 2015

    Cajun culture and a desire to help guide police officer

    Kaitlin Deslatte grew up in Centerville on the Cajun Coast 80 miles southwest of New Orleans, where grandparents are “maw maw” and “paw paw,” and brown roux sauce makes everything taste better. But it was really after she left Louisiana to seek a graduate degree, that Deslatte was actively moved to study her Cajun roots.

  5. December 7, 2015

    Moliere satire at Michigan

    The Department of Theatre & Drama formally opened the former Mimes Theatre under the name Laboratory Theatre when it presented Moliere’s “Les Precieuses Ridicules” there on Dec. 1, 1930.

  6. December 7, 2015

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  7. December 7, 2015

    Don’t Miss: Researcher of alien planets presents Smith Lecture

    Shawn Domagal-Goldman, researcher with the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, will deliver the Smith Lecture, “Is the Universe a Lonely Place? A Plan to Survey our Stellar Neighborhood for Signs of Life.” It is scheduled for 3:30-4:30 p.m. Friday in Room 1528 in the Clarence Cook Little Building.

  8. December 7, 2015

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  9. December 7, 2015

    Higher ed briefs

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

  10. December 4, 2015

    Weight gain between pregnancies may affect baby’s survival

    Gaining weight from one pregnancy to the next can increase the risk that women will face stillbirth or lose their second babies within the first year of life, research led by the University of Michigan finds.