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July 17, 2014
Dennison Building to be renovated for academic centers, institutes
The university will invest $49 million to transform the Dennison Building into academic centers and institute offices.
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July 17, 2014
Tisch family members continue tradition of support
Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch of New York have made a $5 million gift to U-M, with $3 million going to the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, and $2 million for LSA.
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July 17, 2014
Medical School expands research, initiatives for learning at all levels
The Medical School is expanding and refocusing its department that studies learning as an emerging academic field, and has a new chairperson to lead it.
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July 17, 2014
$3M global sustainability grant to fund projects on three continents
A team of 17 researchers will tackle sustainability challenges using “multidirectional innovation” funded by a $3 million Third Century Initiative Global Challenges grant.
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July 17, 2014
U-M initiative transforming what it means to ‘go to court’
U-M is spearheading development of what is believed to be first-of-its-kind technology to help people charged with minor offenses interact with courts online.
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July 17, 2014
Regents name eight Distinguished University Professors
Eight faculty members have been named Distinguished University Professors, one of the university’s top honors. They are: Tamas Gombosi, Jessy Grizzle, Robert Kennedy, Donald Kinder, Harry Mobley, Susan Murphy, Peter Railton and Peter Sparling.
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July 16, 2014
University receives grant to support student-athlete mental health
U-M Athletics, the Depression Center and School of Public Health are partners on an NCAA grant to develop a program for supporting mental health initiatives for student-athletes.
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July 15, 2014
U.S. News and World Report again ranks UMHS among nation’s top hospitals
The U-M Health System is listed in the nation’s top tier of hospitals in 15 medical specialties, according to a U.S. News and World Report ranking.
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July 15, 2014
Don’t Miss: Similarities between ancient, modern objects celebrated in Kelsey exhibit
The exhibit “Ancient/Modern, The Design of Everyday Things” runs through Sept. 7 at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology.
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July 14, 2014
Two CT-scanned Siberian mammoth calves yield trove of insights
CT scans of two newborn woolly mammoths recovered from the Siberian Arctic are revealing previously inaccessible details about the early development of prehistoric pachyderms.