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  1. January 25, 2010

    Ifill: Honor King’s message to keep striving

    Veteran journalist Gwen Ifill spoke of the modern-day struggle for racial and social justice during her keynote lecture for the 24th annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium. "I've rediscovered the world is often resistant to change. But shining the light of justice … is as necessary as it can be satisfying."

  2. January 25, 2010

    Strecher named 2010 Distinguished University Innovator

    Victor Strecher has been selected as the U-M Distinguished University Innovator for 2010. Strecher, a professor of health behavior and health education at the School of Public Health, professor of health behavior in the Department of Family Medicine in the Medical School, and a successful entrepreneur, has conducted breakthrough research leading to a fundamental shift…
  3. January 25, 2010

    Big year in tough times: $1B in research, new inventions, NCRC

    In the midst of the most severe recession since the Great Depression, research spending at U-M topped $1 billion last year, researchers were awarded more than $218 million in federal stimulus grants and faculty members disclosed a record 350 inventions.

  4. January 25, 2010

    Photo: Finance Quality Service Awards

    Finance recently honored its 2009 Quality Service Award recipients with a lunch at the Inglis House. From left are Dave Doyle, Lisa Kokas, Associate Vice President for Finance Rowan Miranda, Rula Karapatsakis and Matt Eberhart. The staff members, chosen by a committee of their peers from nominations received by Finance throughout the year, were acknowledged…
  5. January 25, 2010

    Leaders past and present pay tribute to Robben Fleming

    "He was the perfect leader for an imperfect time." President Mary Sue Coleman's summation of the contributions pf President Emeritus Robben Wright Fleming, who steered the school safely through the student unrest of the late 1960s and early '70s, was echoed last week by a range of speakers at a tribute.

  6. January 25, 2010

    CHRT report examines cost burden of disease

    Some of the most common — and most expensive — reasons for hospitalizations may be at least partially preventable. Examining the reasons people end up in the hospital could point to opportunities for improving patient care and making the health care system more effective and efficient, according to an issue brief released today by the…
  7. January 25, 2010

    Students answer Haitians’ call for help

    A student-run initiative, supported by staff from several schools and departments across campus, is uniting U-M efforts to help those devastated by the massive earthquake that struck Haiti on Jan. 12.

  8. January 25, 2010

    Information technology town halls set for February

    A new IT Governance Model for U-M will be unveiled at town hall meetings in February. Chief Information Officer Laura Patterson will host the sessions. The model is just one piece of a larger plan to change U-M’s approach to information technology at every level on campus. Other pieces of the plan include the IT…
  9. January 25, 2010

    Sustainability assessment aims for global leadership

    A year-long comprehensive study of campus operations kicks off this month, with a plan to set ambitious goals for sustainability across U-M's campus, with its more than 80,000 faculty, students and staff and 580 buildings.

  10. January 25, 2010

    Spotlight: A literary adventure for Sweetland coordinator

    Carrie Luke always has loved language, but traveling to one of the world’s most multilingual nations gave her a whole new perspective on language and writing instruction. Photo by Scott Galvin, U-M Photo Services In July of 2008 Luke, the Peer Tutor Program coordinator at the Sweetland Writing Center, helped to facilitate a writing workshop…