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  1. September 17, 2015

    Regents Roundup — September 2015

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

  2. September 17, 2015

    UMHS announces plan for greater integration, improved care

    The U-M Health System will be further integrated under a strategic approach to strengthen the university’s three-part health care mission of patient care, research and education.

  3. September 17, 2015

    $12M renovation begins at U-M’s nuclear engineering labs

    After more than a decade of dismantling its nuclear reactor, the university has initiated the facility’s second life as the Nuclear Engineering Laboratory.

  4. September 17, 2015

    Taubman Health Sciences Library reopening

    The university officially reopened the A. Alfred Taubman Health Sciences Library on Wednesday.

  5. September 17, 2015

    Donors give more than $400 million for second year in a row

    For the second year in a row, U-M donors have given more than $400 million in cash and pledge payments, and a record 129,600 individual donors made gifts to the university.

  6. September 17, 2015

    Regents approve first undergraduate degree in public health

    The School of Public Health soon will offer a new undergraduate program leading to a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree in public health.

  7. September 17, 2015

    Robert Fishman to serve as interim dean at Taubman College

    Robert Fishman, professor of architecture and urban planning, has been appointed interim dean of the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.

  8. September 17, 2015

    U-M’s unique MCubed seed grants start second funding cycle

    MCubed, U-M’s one-of-a-kind seed funding program for trios of interdisciplinary researchers who agree to work together, has started its second funding cycle.

  9. September 17, 2015

    MCubed incentive programs and networking event

    Information about incentive programs for sustainability and Bicentennial MCubed projects, and a brainstorm session and workshop for faculty members working on a variety of health-related areas.

  10. September 16, 2015

    $3M to aid study of Detroit River phosphorus, green infrastructure

    A $3 million grant from the Erb Family Foundation will allow the U-M Water Center to study the Detroit River’s contributions to Lake Erie algae blooms.