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  1. August 5, 2025

    Travelers to higher-risk areas required to seek pre-approval

    To further safeguard U-M community members who are traveling, faculty, staff and students are now required to receive pre-approval before visiting higher-risk locations abroad.

  2. July 31, 2025

    New dean named for UM-Flint’s College of Arts, Sciences & Education

    The University of Michigan-Flint announced earlier this month that Theodore Rippey has been appointed dean of the College of Arts, Sciences & Education.

  3. July 30, 2025

    Get help with money matters at Aug. 7 fair

    U-M faculty and staff can get financial questions answered and learn about university and community resources at a Financial Well-being Resource Fair on Aug. 7.

  4. July 29, 2025

    Community encouraged to provide feedback on president search

    The U-M community is reminded to offer input on the search for the next university president. The survey will be closing soon and feedback is sought by Aug. 15.

  5. July 29, 2025

    Transportation hub awards $2M for mobility-related research

    Selected projects aim to advance a variety of cutting-edge technologies, including solar cells, radar systems, simulation software and lithium batteries.

  6. July 22, 2025

    New high-tech microscopes fuel brain injury research

    New microscope technology at Michigan Medicine is helping emergency medicine researchers unlock the brain’s most delicate secrets.

  7. July 22, 2025

    Mallory Martin-Ferguson named to student ombuds position

    Mallory Martin-Ferguson has been named the university’s student ombuds serving the Ann Arbor campus under the Division of Student Life.

  8. July 22, 2025

    Thomas J. Wang named new dean of Medical School

    Thomas J. Wang, a nationally recognized physician-scientist and academic leader, has been appointed the next dean of the Medical School, effective Sept. 15, 2025.

  9. July 22, 2025

    Older adults and AI: U-M poll suggests a wary welcome

    The AI revolution hasn’t passed older adults by, a new U-M poll suggests, but people over 50 have both curiosity and skepticism about artificial intelligence, depending on how much they’ve used it.

  10. July 21, 2025

    U-M central part of advanced air mobility initiative

    A flight corridor for testing drones and electric aircraft will link U-M’s Mcity to Michigan Central’s real-world, urban testbed and innovation district in Detroit.