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  1. April 30, 2015

    Wallenberg Fellow seeks to create better refugee camps

    This year’s Wallenberg Fellow talks about why he’ll be spending the next year living and working in Lebanese and Kenyan refugee camps.

  2. April 30, 2015

    Urban gardens getting ready to pop up around campus

    Community pop-up gardens are taking root again, with at least seven city gardens planned around campus, as well as the campus farm at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens.

  3. April 30, 2015

    Distinguished Dissertation Award recipients

    The 2014 ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award recipients are: Front row, from left: David Lai, biomedical engineering; Kai Mao, molecular, cellular and developmental biology; Weiqiang Chen, mechanical engineering; Ronit Stahl, history; Yi-Chin Wu, electrical engineering and computer science. Back row: Henry Colburn, interdepartmental program in classical art and archaeology; Michael Pifer, comparative literature. Not shown: Xiao…
  4. April 29, 2015

    Frankel Institute announces 2015-16 class of fellows

    The Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies will host 13 scholars this fall, gathered around the theme “Secularization/Sacralization.”

  5. April 29, 2015

    Two new exercise programs now available through MHealthy

    MHealthy is offering two new exercise programs to meet the needs of wearable-tracker owners and those who like tracking their workouts online. 

  6. April 28, 2015

    Report shows URC contributes $16.8B to state’s economy

    The University Research Corridor, an alliance that includes U-M, remains competitive with the nation’s top university research clusters and contributed $16.8 billion to Michigan’s economy in 2014, a new report shows.

  7. April 28, 2015

    International Institute awards $150,000 in fellowships to 52 recipients

    The International Institute has awarded a total of $150,000 to 52 U-M students through its Individual Fellowships program.

  8. April 28, 2015

    Little red ‘superfruit’ helps ward off a common infection

    U-M researchers have found that cranberries lower the risk of urinary tract infection by 50 percent in some women undergoing elective gynecological surgery.

  9. April 28, 2015

    Plenary session to explore the future of bioscience training

    A plenary session next Monday is part of a three-day workshop bringing more than 250 bioscience education leaders to campus to explore the future of the field.

  10. April 27, 2015

    Third annual HRD Career Conference coming in June

    Human Resource Development’s third annual Career Conference is June 16, designed to inspire faculty and staff to take more responsibility for their career aspirations.