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  1. April 27, 2009

    Self-healing concrete could toughen infrastructure

    Watch a video on self-healing concrete > A concrete material developed at U-M can heal itself when it cracks. No human intervention is necessary — just water and carbon dioxide. Victor Li and civil and environmental engineering undergraduate Julie Tibbitts examine a slab of self-healing concrete. (Photo by Nicole Casal Moore) A handful of drizzly…
  2. April 27, 2009

    Campus to go smoke-free in 2011

    U-M will “kick the habit” and snuff out smoking on campus as of July 1, 2011, to help reduce the risks of second-hand smoke and ensure a healthier environment for faculty, staff and students, leaders announced last week. Tobacco Facts • Secondhand smoke is responsible for an estimated 3,000 lung cancer deaths among U.S. nonsmokers…
  3. April 27, 2009

    Latino program, grandson remember Mexican actor Ricardo Montalbn

    Ricardo Montalbán was one of the best-known, Mexican-born Hollywood actors of all time. He is remembered in several key roles: mysterious Mr. Roarke of “Fantasy Island,” epic tyrant Khan Noonien Singh of “Star Trek,” the quintessential Latin lover, and the elegant pitchman with charming Spanish cadences for the Chrysler Cordoba’s “soft Corinthian leather.” (Photo by…
  4. April 27, 2009

    U-M to discontinue operation of WFUM-TV

    U-M plans to discontinue operating Michigan Television (WFUM-TV/Flint) because of revenue shortfalls since 2005 and the need to control the university’s costs in the face of the continuing economic downturn. Member contributions from viewers, along with support from area businesses and foundations, traditionally have provided the largest source of funding for Michigan Television. Over the…
  5. April 27, 2009

    Important update on U-M response to swine flu

    From the Record Update All faculty and staff: Because the constantly changing nature of the worldwide swine flu outbreak can create confusion, we want to offer you this update on the university’s response. While it is prudent for each of us to know our role in the university’s pandemic influenza response plan, it’s equally important…
  6. April 27, 2009

    Initial group honored for innovations in teaching

    Five teaching innovations are being awarded the university’s first Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize which includes a $5,000 award recognizing the most original approaches to teaching and creativity in the classroom. “It was exciting to learn that there were 103 faculty from 17 schools and colleges nominated for this award,” says Provost Teresa Sullivan. “It is…
  7. April 27, 2009

    Accolades

    Awards John Vandermeer, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Margaret Davis Collegiate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and professor of natural resources and environment, LSA, will receive the 2009 Imes and Moore Faculty Award for exceptional contributions toward recruiting and mentoring graduate students in the natural sciences who come from disadvantaged and non-traditional backgrounds. He will…
  8. April 27, 2009

    Photo: North Quad construction blooms

    As spring blooms around the campus, work proceeds on the new North Quad Residential and Academic Complex. The building is expected to house 460 students when it opens in Fall 2010. (Photo by Scott Soderberg, U-M Photo Services)
  9. April 27, 2009

    Obituaries

    The Record accepts obituaries from University departments, family members and funeral homes acting on behalf of the family. All obituaries must be for active or retired faculty and staff members.
  10. April 27, 2009

    Williams takes Rackham stage for ‘last lecture’

    Even as Ralph Williams said goodbye to members of the U-M community this week, it was in the style many have come to know from the beloved professor: a larger-than-life delivery filled with exuberant messages about life, love and sense of self. (Photo by David Boyle) “Live who you are, speak truth to power, be…