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  1. July 22, 2013

    Stage properties master embraces mechanic role at The Henry Ford

    In a world where steam locomotive whistles rise and fall amidst the sound of tolling bells and horseshoes clomping on pavement, Patrick Drone waits behind the wheel of a clattering Model T. He smiles at people strolling by. They smile back, as they promenade along a pleasant village lane. Photo by Eric Bronson, Michigan Photography.…
  2. July 22, 2013

    Regents name nine Distinguished University Professors

    Nine faculty members have received one of the university’s top honors as Distinguished University Professors.

  3. July 22, 2013

    Study lays groundwork for norovirus anti-viral treatments

    An animal model of the human norovirus created at the U-M Health System lays the groundwork for understanding the biology of the pesky virus and developing antiviral drug treatment. Well-known as the virus that impacts cruise ship vacations, norovirus leads to misery on land, too. The virus spreads quickly from person to person in any…
  4. July 22, 2013

    Coleman to recognize Detroit interns at event

    Mariama Nagbe started an empowerment dance program for at-risk youth in Detroit’s Delray neighborhood. She is among 200 U-M Detroit interns who have accepted President Mary Sue Coleman’s invitation to a 5:30-7:30 p.m. reception Tuesday, at the m@dison building, 1555 Broadway St., off of Grand Circus Park in Detroit. The purpose is to recognize the work of U-M interns in Detroit.

  5. July 22, 2013

    Electronic health records slow the rise of healthcare costs

    Use of electronic health records can reduce the costs of outpatient care by roughly 3 percent, compared to relying on traditional paper records. That’s according to a new study from U-M that examined more than four years of healthcare cost data in nine communities. The “outpatient care” category in the study included the costs of…
  6. July 22, 2013

    Ross professor, course encourage students to be world changers

    Ask Michael Gordon what he’s trying to accomplish by exposing undergraduates to an up-and-coming focus in business curriculum called social entrepreneurship and the answer probably will go something like this: “Each of us has the opportunity and potential to nudge the planet in the direction we want to see it move,” Gordon writes in his blog, profmichaelgordon.com.

  7. July 22, 2013

    Faculty Perspectives: Scholarly communication ­— archives and presses

    From my perspective as a faculty member in the humanities, one of the most disturbing aspects of current discussions of the dissemination of knowledge is the tendency to blur the distinction between archives and publishers. The distinction used to be clear: presses produced new scholarship, libraries preserved it. Digital repositories such as Deep Blue performed…
  8. July 22, 2013

    Michigan agrees to extend Beilein’s contract through 2018-19

    U-M Director of Athletics Dave Brandon announced July 17 a contract extension that will keep John Beilein as the men’s basketball coach through the 2018-19 season. Beilein led the Wolverines to the national championship game this spring and to four NCAA Tournament appearances in the past five years.

  9. July 22, 2013

    Regents Roundup

    The following items were approved by the Board of Regents at its July 18 meeting. Regents approve design for G. G. Brown renovation The Board of Regents approved the design for a renovation of the George Granger Brown Memorial Laboratories building for the College of Engineering. The renovation will update infrastructure, including the entire building’s…
  10. July 22, 2013

    Regents appoint advisory committee to assist with presidential search

    The Board of Regents has appointed an advisory committee to assist with the search for the next president of the university. Regent Laurence B. Deitch, speaking on behalf of all of his colleagues, made the announcement at the start of the July 18 meeting on the Ann Arbor campus.