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  1. October 19, 2015

    CRIME ALERT: Home invasion

    About 3:40 a.m. Monday, 700 block of Oakland, north of Hill Street, off campus.

  2. October 19, 2015

    UM-Dearborn offering three new certificate programs

    The UM-Dearborn College of Education, Health and Human Services has launched three new certificate programs for current students or professionals looking to refine their skills.

  3. October 19, 2015

    Four faculty members elected to National Academy of Medicine

    Faculty members from the Medical School, School of Dentistry and School of Nursing are among the newly elected members of the prestigious National Academy of Medicine.

  4. October 19, 2015

    Antarctic researchers study climate change where penguins roam

    For a team of U-M researchers studying ancient glacial ice core samples from Antarctica, the frozen continent is a cold, quiet and fascinating place to work.

  5. October 19, 2015

    Don’t Miss: Event explores role of Soviet Jewish combatants in WWII

    They were not what one might consider to be typical Holocaust victims. Soviet Jewish soldiers had experienced Nazism first-hand. They were determined to fight. Their story of perseverance will be explored through events organized by the University of Michigan’s Jean & Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies. They begin with a symposium from 1:30-5 p.m.…
  6. October 19, 2015

    Police beat: Oct. 19, 2015

    Police beat for Oct. 19, 2015.

  7. October 19, 2015

    Chemistry, Sweetland get $1M from NSF to aid S.T.E.M. learning

    The Sweetland Writing Center and Department of Chemistry are partnering on a $1 million grant to implement writing-to-learn strategies for students in S.T.E.M. disciplines.

  8. October 19, 2015

    President initiates selection, appointment process for research VP

    President Mark Schlissel has initiated the selection and appointment process to fill the position of vice president for research.

  9. October 19, 2015

    Caesar and Cleopatra

    Having identified the need for a new theater on campus, Eugene and Sadye Power, along with their son Philip, made a major gift to U-M, leading to the construction of the Power Center for the Performing Arts. It formally opened its doors in 1971. The Department of Theatre & Drama subsequently presented its first play there that year, George Bernard Shaw’s “Caesar and Cleopatra.”

  10. October 19, 2015

    Scenic artist paints it up at Walgreen Drama Center

    Enter the Walgreen Drama Center’s scene and paint shop and Beth Sandmaier will greet you in paint-splattered jeans and a messy ponytail, paintbrush in hand. Sandmaier is charge scenic artist at the Walgreen Drama Center.