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  1. February 10, 2015

    AOSS professor among scientists examining geoengineering options

    A U-M professor who studies how clouds affect climate served on a National Research Council committee that has released a pair of sweeping reports on climate intervention.

  2. February 10, 2015

    Ancient Egyptian artifacts on view for first time in Kelsey exhibit

    In the first exhibition of its kind, the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology brings together artifacts from 1920s and ’30s excavations in Egypt, and selections from the largest papyrology collection in North America.

  3. February 10, 2015

    Donors needed for Face Off Blood Challenge with MSU

    Faculty, staff and students are being encouraged to donate blood in the annual Face Off Blood Challenge against Michigan State University, which runs through Feb. 20.

  4. February 10, 2015

    Medical School offers Mini Med School on cardiovascular disease

    Registration is now open for the 15th annual session of the popular Mini Med School series. This year’s series focuses on cardiovascular disease.

  5. February 9, 2015

    New campaign showcases student innovation across campus

    A new university campaign to celebrate student innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship kicks off across campus Thursday with the ICE Winter Blast.

  6. February 9, 2015

    University raises more than $1.34 million in 2014 United Way campaign

    The university’s 2014 United Way employee giving campaign has raised more than $1.34 million to support life-saving programs and services throughout the region.

  7. February 9, 2015

    U-M center launches reproductive health training in Ethiopia

    A Center for International Reproductive Health Training has begun its comprehensive reproductive health training program for students at eight Ethiopian medical schools.

  8. February 9, 2015

    Jack Hu elected to National Academy of Engineering

    Jack Hu, interim vice president for research and a professor in the College of Engineering, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering.

  9. February 9, 2015

    Don’t Miss: Hong Kong protests are subject of documentary, talk

    Film director Matthew Torne will present a talk on the film “Lessons in Dissent” at 3:30 p.m. Feb. 12 in the Educational Conference Center, Room 1840, School of Social Work. The film will be screened at 6 p.m. Feb. 13, in Stern Auditorium at the U-M Museum of Art.

  10. February 9, 2015

    Jan Berry receives Candace J. Johnson Award for Staff Excellence

    Jan Berry, a research laboratory specialist senior in the School of Dentistry for 38 years, has been selected to receive the 11th annual Candace J. Johnson Award for Staff Excellence.