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  1. June 11, 2015

    Researchers look at impact of “nurse magnet” recognition

    A national study by U-M researchers looks at how Magnet Recognition Program, designed as a standard of excellence for nursing, affects the care patients receive.

  2. June 11, 2015

    U-M class teaching Detroiters how to buy, fix homes

    Peter Allen, adjunct lecturer at the Ross School of Business, has started a class to help Detroiters revitalize their communities by reclaiming abandoned homes.

  3. June 11, 2015

    Universities join to control destinies in digital learning environment

    James Hilton, vice provost for digital education and innovation, discusses the goals, status and plans for U-M’s involvement with the new Unizin digital learning consortium.

  4. June 10, 2015

    MDetroit Center Connector to conclude service June 21

    After a careful overall analysis of the current system, the MDetroit Center Connector will cease operations following its final run June 21.

  5. June 10, 2015

    U-M, MEDC launch crowdfunding effort for Detroit maker space

    The Stamps School of Art & Design and the Michigan Economic Development Corp. have launched a new crowdfunding campaign to help create the Brightmoor Maker Space in Detroit.

  6. June 9, 2015

    Collaboration with Saudi Arabia starts with auto industry focus

    The College of Engineering has established a new collaborative research center with Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology.

  7. June 9, 2015

    Remembering U-M donor and alumnus Bert Askwith

    Bertram J. Askwith, an alumnus and donor who provided generous support in multiple areas at U-M, has died at the age of 104. 

  8. June 9, 2015

    Mott Children’s Hospital earns top rankings from U.S. News & World Report

    C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital again was among the best children’s hospitals in the country and leaders in the state in pediatric specialty care, according to U.S. News & World Report.

  9. June 9, 2015

    Helping social anxiety sufferers excel in the workplace

    Associate Professor Joseph Himle recently worked to develop an intervention that would help some Detroit residents with social anxiety overcome barriers to employment.

  10. June 9, 2015

    LSA labs studying ‘the science of small’

    Labs in LSA are using Nobel Prize-winning microscope techniques to study what scientists once thought would stay invisibly tiny — molecules moving around inside of cells.