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  1. September 28, 2015

    U-M, N.Y. Philharmonic partner on artistic residency, halftime show

    A partnership between the New York Philharmonic and the University Musical Society will kick off with the orchestra’s first residency in Ann Arbor Oct. 8-11.

  2. September 28, 2015

    Advisory committee named in Ross School dean search

    Provost Martha Pollack has appointed an advisory committee to search for a new dean of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business. The search process already has begun.

  3. September 28, 2015

    Higher ed briefs

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

  4. September 28, 2015

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  5. September 28, 2015

    Aiding the war effort

    Men stand at a booth at the corner of North University Avenue and State Street where women are selling savings bonds during World War II.

  6. September 28, 2015

    Doctor intrigued by diabetes treatment challenges heads online journal

    Dr. Meng Tan is professor of internal medicine in the Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Diabetes at the U-M Health System. His mission is to promote better care for people with diabetes and endocrine diseases.

  7. September 28, 2015

    Don’t Miss: Solve mysteries at ID Day

    The Museum of Natural History’s annual ID Day connects the public to experts who can solve mysteries about artifacts they bring in for identification — from fossils and bones to arrowheads, shells, rocks and insects.

  8. September 25, 2015

    Staff nominations sought for Candace J. Johnson Award

    Nominees from the Ann Arbor and U-M Health System campuses are being sought for the Candace J. Johnson Award for Staff Excellence.

  9. September 24, 2015

    ISR helps create new survey tool on sexual harassment, assault

    The Institute for Social Research has partnered on a project to provide the nation’s college campuses with a scientifically designed survey on student sexual assault and harassment.

  10. September 24, 2015

    U-M leads $5M big-data project to widen ‘bottleneck to discovery’

    U-M is leading a $5 million data storage and networking project that aims to improve the ability to analyze troves of data, which could speed discovery and revolutionize the research cloud.