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  1. July 12, 2015

    Art Fair transit and parking impacts

    The Ann Arbor Art Fair runs Wednesday through Saturday and will necessitate numerous changes in some U-M bus routes and parking locations.

  2. July 12, 2015

    Art Fair is back with au courant and traditional styles

    Andy Warhol-like pop art and “Miami Vice”-style hot pinks and turquoises are back, inspiring some works at the 2015 Ann Arbor Art Fair Wednesday through Saturday.

  3. July 10, 2015

    Obituary: Jacob Myron Price

    Jacob Myron Price, professor emeritus of history, LSA, died after a long illness May 6 at Glacier Hills retirement and nursing facility in Ann Arbor.  

  4. July 10, 2015

    Feeling impulsive or frustrated? Try taking a nap

    Taking a nap may be an effective strategy to counteract impulsive behavior and to boost tolerance for frustration, according to a University of Michigan study.

  5. July 9, 2015

    University will test 3-D printed, autonomous ‘SmartCarts’

    A fleet of autonomous “SmartCarts” — high-tech, 3-D printed, low-speed electric vehicles — could one day carry faculty, staff and students around North Campus.

  6. July 9, 2015

    U-M, partners predict severe harmful algal bloom for Lake Erie

    U-M researchers and their colleagues predict the 2015 western Lake Erie harmful algal bloom season will be among the most severe in recent years.

  7. July 9, 2015

    Report shows personal weather observations guide global warming views

    A new survey indicates global warming skeptics, as well as those who believe it is occurring, cite personal weather observations as a key reason for their views.

  8. July 8, 2015

    New Procurement Services website enhances buying experience

    Procurement Services recently launched a new website with features intended to make purchasing easier and faster for the university community.

  9. July 7, 2015

    Expanding state Medicaid stems growth of uncompensated care

    New research from U-M shows that Connecticut’s Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act has led to a decrease in uncompensated medical care.

  10. July 7, 2015

    Advisory committee selected for School of Kinesiology dean search

    Provost Martha Pollack has named an advisory committee to search for a new dean of the School of Kinesiology. The search process is underway.