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  1. March 12, 2012

    U-M honored for campus internationalization

    U-M is one of five U.S. colleges and universities honored with a 2012 Senator Paul Simon Award for Comprehensive Internationalization, NAFSA: Association of International Educators has announced.

  2. March 12, 2012

    Old school: U-M in History

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  3. March 12, 2012

    Need to learn Punjabi, Swahili or dozens of other languages? U-M is the place

    Seth Soderborg got interested in Indonesia two years ago when he was looking at a list of the world’s most populous nations and noticed it was ranked No. 4, just behind the United States. The political science major really got intrigued when he found out the U.S. government considers Indonesian to be a “critical language”…
  4. March 12, 2012

    Police Beat

    February 2012 crime map > Burglaries reported at three apartments Residents in two Northwood Community apartments reported March 2 that backpacks had been taken from the first floor of their apartments. The incidents occurred in Northwood V on Stone Road. One resident reported that she had been sleeping upstairs and found her backpack missing when…
  5. March 12, 2012

    Lecture series to spur campus conversation about activism

    The upcoming lecture series, "Equity, Justice and Social Change: The Michigan Tradition of Activism and Educational Opportunity," will provide information about Michigan's longstanding tradition of activism and social justice, and create opportunities to learn about and reflect upon current social issues.

  6. March 12, 2012

    Heart-powered pacemaker could eliminate battery-replacement surgery

    A new power scheme for cardiac pacemakers turns to an unlikely source: vibrations from heartbeats themselves. Engineering researchers at U-M designed a device that harvests energy from the reverberation of heartbeats through the chest and converts it to electricity to run a pacemaker or an implanted defibrillator. These mini medical machines send electrical signals to…
  7. March 12, 2012

    M+Google: Five facts U-M’s chief IT security officer wants you to know

    Google implemented a new privacy policy March 1 that affects all users, including the faculty, staff and students on the U-M Ann Arbor campus who have had access since March 5 to more than 40 tools and services in Google Apps for Education, a cloud-based computing platform.

  8. March 12, 2012

    Big House Big Heart Run/Walk moves to April 15; U-M leaders issue challenge

    The annual Big House Big Heart Run/Walk (BHBH) has moved to the spring and, this year, will take place April 15. The chip-timed 5K and 10K races start at Michigan Stadium, go through campus and end inside the stadium at the 50-yard line. There also is a one-mile “Fun Run,” open to everyone but especially…
  9. March 12, 2012

    Accreditation assessment team invites public comment

    Faculty, staff, students and visitors of U-M are invited to comment later this month on the activities and policies of the Department of Public Safety (DPS) as part of a national accreditation assessment, DPS Interim Chief Joseph Piersante announced March 7.

  10. March 12, 2012

    Physicians order costly, redundant neuroimaging for stroke patients

    Neuroimaging for stroke patients may be unnecessarily costly and redundant, contributing to rising costs nationwide for stroke care, according to U-M research. The research, published in the Annals of Neurology, found that 95 percent of stroke patients who received magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) also had a computed tomography (CT) scan. “Compared to CT, MRI is…