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  1. August 11, 2015

    U-M part of new network to build sustainable, livable cities

    U-M is one of nine research universities in a new international effort, funded by a $12 million National Science Foundation award, to build better cities of the future.

  2. August 11, 2015

    Kahn family’s impact on Michigan is everlasting

    Kicking off a yearlong celebration of its 150th anniversary, Michigan Athletics tells how architect Albert Kahn, who designed the iconic Ferry Field gate, and his family left their mark on U-M.

  3. August 11, 2015

    Services help employees return to work after illness or injury

    U-M offers a spectrum of coordinated services to help faculty and staff members return to work in a safe and efficient manner after a medical leave due to illness or injury.

  4. August 11, 2015

    Obituary: John H. Romani

    John H. Romani, professor emeritus of public health administration in the School of Public Health, died July 8 in Ann Arbor. He was 90.

  5. August 10, 2015

    CEE technical team wins Safety First Recognition Award

    The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering technical team recently won U-M’s Safety First Recognition Award.

  6. August 10, 2015

    Ross School dean part of White House session on women in business

    Ross School of Business Dean Alison Davis-Blake and Betsey Stevenson, associate professor of public policy and economics, were part of a recent White House event promoting women in business and business schools.

  7. August 7, 2015

    UMHS named among top Metro Detroit companies for 10th year

    The U-M Health System has been named one of “Metro Detroit’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For” for the 10th time since 2005.

  8. August 7, 2015

    Seating capacity at Michigan Stadium slightly reduced

    Following several seating adjustments, Michigan Stadium’s ticketed seating capacity has been slightly reduced, to 107,601. It remains college football’s largest venue.

  9. August 5, 2015

    Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities receives Mellon funds

    The Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities and U-M’s ArtsEngine program have received an $800,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 

  10. August 5, 2015

    Leadership appointments announced in MTC and UMTRI

    Peter Sweatman has been appointed full-time as director of U-M’s Mobility Transformation Center, and Carol Flannagan has been named interim director of the U-M Transportation Research Institute.