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May 7, 2015
New MOOCs beginning; U-M leaders to support more courses
As a new round of massive open online courses gets underway, U-M leaders are encouraging more faculty to form multi-unit teams to design and create additional MOOCs.
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May 7, 2015
Faculty and staff help recycle 440,000 pounds of electronic waste
University faculty and staff, along with the Ann Arbor-area community, collected an estimated 440,000 pounds of electronic waste at last month’s e-waste event.
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May 7, 2015
Michigan Society of Fellows names new members
The Michigan Society of Fellows has selected 10 new members to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral scholars and assistant professors.
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May 7, 2015
Thompson Structure work starts Monday; parking closures planned
Repairs in the Thompson Street Parking Structure begin Monday, with parking closed on levels 5-8 until May 25, and on levels 2-8 during several weekends thereafter.
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May 7, 2015
PNC Bank is U-M’s new official consumer bank
PNC Bank has been chosen as the university’s new official consumer bank, effective May 1, and will sponsor the university’s Mcard program.
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May 6, 2015
CRIME ALERT: Indecent exposure
About 3:20 p.m., Wednesday, 1100 block of East Catherine Street by parking structure.
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May 6, 2015
Naturally occurring amino acid could improve oral health
A common amino acid found naturally in foods breaks down dental plaque and could help prevent cavities and gum disease, researchers at U-M and Newcastle University have discovered.
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May 6, 2015
Former Rep. John Dingell donates archive to Bentley Historical Library
Former U.S. Rep. John D. Dingell Jr., Congress’ longest-serving member, has donated the collected materials from 59 years in office to the Bentley Historical Library.
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May 6, 2015
Dingell, UM-Dearborn announce partnership with campus
Former U.S. Rep. John D. Dingell and UM-Dearborn have announced a partnership that will bring Dingell to campus to inspire the next generation of civic leaders.
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May 5, 2015
Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project awards nuclear research seed grants
Four projects that explore peaceful applications of nuclear energy each will receive of $25,000 Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project seed grants.