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  1. July 24, 2023

    College of Engineering receives $7.5M to advance nuclear energy

    The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $7.5 million to researchers at the College of Engineering in an effort to address various issues related to advancing the development of nuclear energy.

  2. July 24, 2023

    Advisory report begins integration of generative AI at U-M

    A committee looking into how generative artificial intelligence affects the U-M community has issued a report that attempts to lay a foundation for how U-M will live and work with GenAI.

  3. July 24, 2023

    Ford School staffer smashes, fixes combines

    Chris Myers, assistant director of digital strategy, communications and outreach at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, competes in combine demolition derbies.

  4. July 24, 2023

    Heritage Project — A cabin in the woods

    For more than a century, U-M students have been leaving their mark on the gray metal cabins at the U-M Biological Station.

  5. July 24, 2023

    Police Beat — June 2023

    Police Beat for June 2023.

  6. July 24, 2023

    Obituary — Priscilla Sue Rogers

    Priscilla Sue Rogers of Ann Arbor, associate professor emerita of management communication in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, died May 3 in Singapore.

  7. July 24, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. July 22, 2023

    U-M, GEO present outstanding contract issues to fact finder

    Attorneys for U-M and and the union representing its striking graduate student employees have presented their respective positions to a state-appointed fact finder charged with recommending a non-binding decision.

  9. July 20, 2023

    Regents approve Distinguished University Professors for 2023

    Kevin C. Chung, Mark J. Kushner, Bhramar Mukherjee Kon-Well Wang and Patricia J. Wittkopp have been recognized with prestigious Distinguished University Professorships.

  10. July 20, 2023

    Shana Weber appointed AVP for campus sustainability

    Shana S. Weber, a leading sustainability strategist and administrator, will serve as U-M’s first associate vice president for campus sustainability.