Campus News
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April 12, 2023
Abandoned bicycles to be removed from campus
Grounds Services staff members have begun placing brightly colored tags on bikes found around campus that have bent rims, rusted or broken chains, or other signs of abandonment.
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April 11, 2023
Upgraded school buses linked to increased student attendance
Replacing all of the oldest school buses in the nation could lead to 1.3 million fewer daily absences annually, according to a study by School of Public Health researchers.
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April 11, 2023
SACUA elects Tom Braun chair, Damani Partridge vice chair
The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs has elected Tom Braun of the School of Public Health as chair and Damani Partridge of LSA as vice chair for the upcoming school year.
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April 11, 2023
Arts Initiative, SMTD expanding student arts opportunities
A collaboration between the Arts Initiative and the School of Music, Theatre & Dance is expanding opportunities for students who want to learn to play the guitar.
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April 11, 2023
Court denies injunction to halt strike by graduate workers
A 13-day strike by the Graduate Employees’ Organization will continue after a judge ruled the university did not prove the work stoppage has caused “irreparable harm” to the institution.
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April 10, 2023
E-bikes now available for use on Ann Arbor campus
The university recently amended its agreement with the micro-mobility company Spin to bring approximately 100 electric-assisted bikes to campus beginning this month.
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April 10, 2023
Anne Huhman selected as next director of SAPAC
Anne Huhman, a campus leader in sexual assault prevention and survivor support and advocacy work, is the next director of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center.
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April 10, 2023
Lecturer’s dog uses buttons to help it communicate
Sascha Crasnow, lecturer in Islamic arts and culture in the Residential College in LSA, has helped teach her 2-year-old beagle-mix, Parker, to “speak” through the use of nearly 100 buttons in her home.
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April 10, 2023
Heritage Project — Such horrible business
Early one morning just before Christmas 1857, men arriving for work on the construction of a church found heaps of fresh earth next to empty graves in a little graveyard.
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April 10, 2023
Campus briefs
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