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  1. August 18, 2015

    Donna Fry appointed interim dean of SHPS at UM-Flint

    Donna Fry has been appointed interim dean of the UM-Flint School of Health Professions and Studies, pending approval of the Board of Regents.

  2. August 18, 2015

    Operations resume at UM-Flint after daylong power outage

    Power has been restored at UM-Flint after Tuesday’s outage. Normal business operations will resume on campus on Wednesday.

  3. August 17, 2015

    Renovated West Quadrangle to reopen in the fall

    The renovated West Quadrangle residence hall at U-M is set to welcome residents again this fall. The improvements mark the first major upgrade to the building in 75 years.

  4. August 17, 2015

    UMHS experiments with sound panels to reduce hospital noise

    Ongoing efforts at the U-M Health System are making the hospital quieter, and the hospital has tested sound panels designed to dial down noise.

  5. August 17, 2015

    A look inside the West Quad renovation

    A photo package gives the campus a look at the renovated West Quadrangle, with spaces for student interaction, creation of community, study and practice rooms, and living and learning activities.

  6. August 17, 2015

    Open Enrollment for 2016 benefits includes life insurance

    Faculty and staff who want to enroll in the university’s Optional Life Insurance plan or increase their coverage level can do so during this year’s Open Enrollment.

  7. August 17, 2015

    U-M’s Saginaw Forest offers adventure, beauty and escape

    While Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum offer a satisfying Ann Arbor nature experience, lesser-known Saginaw Forest, on the city’s west edge, offers a more untamed adventure.

  8. August 17, 2015

    Higher ed briefs

    News from other Michigan public universities and U-M peer institutions across the nation.

  9. August 17, 2015

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  10. August 17, 2015

    Don’t miss: Women in Science graphics promote STEM focus

    Colorful comic book graphics bring to life the story of prominent women in STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in the colorful new exhibit “Women in Science.”