Campus News
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January 16, 2023
Stephanie D. Preston named to faculty ombuds position
Stephanie D. Preston, professor of psychology, is now serving as one of two U-M faculty ombuds, providing a confidential, impartial, informal and independent resource for faculty members who need information and assistance.
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January 16, 2023
New storage limits for U-M Google now in effect
U-M community members may notice a change in the amount of data they can store through their U-M Google accounts, but most users are not expected to have to reduce storage under the new limits.
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January 16, 2023
Paint parties, murals allow designer to share love of art
DaJaniere Rice, a multimedia graphic designer at LSA Advancement, shares her passion for the mental and spiritual therapeutic potential of art through paint parties and murals.
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January 16, 2023
Heritage Project — No laughing matter
“Tickled to Death,” a musical comedy written, staged and performed by U-M students, generated a buzz in the weeks before Christmas 1924.
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January 16, 2023
Police Beat — November and December 2022
Police Beat and crime map for November and December 2022.
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January 13, 2023
Lindsay Admon, Silvia Pedraza elected to fill SACUA vacancies
Lindsay Admon of the Medical School and Silvia Pedraza of LSA have been elected to step into vacancies on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, serving the remainder of terms ending April 30, 2024.
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January 12, 2023
Faculty Perspective: Remembering H. Chandler Davis
The Senate Assembly’s Davis, Markert, Nickerson Academic Freedom Lecture Committee looks back on the life, career and legacy of former U-M faculty member H. Chandler Davis, who paid a price for his principles in the McCarthy era.
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January 12, 2023
VP Harris comes to U-M urging involvement in climate fight
Vice President Kamala Harris encouraged a U-M crowd packed with students dedicated to climate and environmental justice to “help people get excited about all the opportunities that will open up in the midst of crisis.”
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January 12, 2023
Showcasing student talent to inspire democratic engagement
Five student acts will vie for prizes at a free, festival-style concert at Hill Auditorium on Jan. 21 in a performance that celebrates the grand finale of the Songs for Democracy competition.
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January 11, 2023
U-M leaders discuss DEI 1.0 impact, strategic plan’s future
Following a yearlong evaluation of U-M’s initial diversity, equity and inclusion five-year strategic plan, university leadership presented findings and gathered community feedback ahead of the fall launch of DEI 2.0.