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  1. July 8, 2014

    A peek inside the President’s House renovations

    When the university gets a new president, the official residence often undergoes changes as well. That is the case this summer as U-M prepares for the retirement of Mary Sue Coleman and the arrival of Mark Schlissel. Crews have been working since April on a variety of repairs and renovations to the President’s House, 815…
  2. July 7, 2014

    U-M to conduct Emergency Response Exercise on Wednesday

    An Emergency Response Exercise is scheduled to take place at Michigan Stadium on Wednesday. The exercise is not open to the public.

  3. July 6, 2014

    CRIME ALERT: Assault

    About 2 a.m. Sunday, South State Street near North University Avenue; a man brandished a handgun at pedestrians.

  4. July 3, 2014

    Repair project to close some spaces in Thompson Street structure

    A project to repair the Thompson Street Parking Structure roof deck and install roof deck coating, and complete work on Level 1, starts Monday and runs through August.

  5. July 2, 2014

    Staff representative elected to UMPD Oversight Comittee

    Linda Randolph, senior computing consultant in the College of the Engineering, has been elected to the Police Department Oversight Committee for a two-year term.

  6. July 2, 2014

    Should professors engage in public and political debate?

    Andrew Hoffman, director of the Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise, shares his insights on boosting the role of faculty in public debate over controversial topics.

  7. July 1, 2014

    Symposia, ceremony, celebration to highlight Schlissel inauguration

    Inauguration day, Sept. 5, for President-elect Mark Schlissel will start with symposia on biomedical research and privacy at Blau Auditorium and end with a community welcome reception on Ingalls Mall.

  8. July 1, 2014

    Charles Watkinson to lead university’s publishing enterprise

    Charles Watkinson has been named to the position of associate university librarian for publishing and director of the University of Michigan Press.

  9. July 1, 2014

    Six U-M projects granted funding through Global Midwest initiative

    Six U-M projects have been granted seed funding through The Global Midwest initiative of Humanities Without Walls.

  10. July 1, 2014

    Mary A. Rackham Institute brings together three centers

    The Mary A. Rackham Institute at U-M brings together the University Center for the Child and Family, University Center for Language and Literacy, and Psychological Clinic.