Campus News
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August 29, 2024
Highlights of 2024-25 Take Care activities
Take Care programs consist of exhibitions, concerts, performances, workshops and more.
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August 28, 2024
Environmental activist Nnimmo Bassey to deliver Wallenberg Lecture
Wallenberg Medal recipient Nnimmo Bassey will deliver the 29th Wallenberg Lecture on Sept. 10 at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business’ Robertson Auditorium.
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August 27, 2024
Study looks at gaps in firearms relinquishment laws
State and federal laws across the United States prohibiting firearm possession in cases of domestic violence often lack enforcement mechanisms, according to a U-M study.
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August 27, 2024
UM-Flint gets $1.7M to research native plant lawns
Rebecca Tonietto, UM-Flint associate professor of biology, and her collaborators have received a $1.76 million grant to study the effects of converting turfgrass lawns into native plant species.
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August 27, 2024
Study examines impact of transitional kindergarten programs
Children enrolled in transitional kindergarten programs in Michigan did better in math and English by the time they reached third grade, according to a U-M study.
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August 26, 2024
Marching band takes possession of new Elbel Field facility
As the Michigan Marching Band prepares for its upcoming season, it is now rehearsing at its new Elbel Field location at the corner of South Fifth Avenue and Madison Street, a block north of its former location.
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August 26, 2024
U-M highlights updated policies as new school year begins
As students return to campus for the fall semester, U-M has taken steps to highlight existing policies around free speech and create new ones related to student disciplinary procedures and campus operations.
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August 26, 2024
University gearing up for a new academic year
Faculty, staff and students return to campus en masse as a new academic year begins. The Record has published several stories that will help faculty and staff prepare for the new semester.
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August 26, 2024
Arts Initiative supports arts partnership teams across U‑M campuses
The U-M Arts Initiative’s Projects in Partnership program is funding to four arts-based teams representing more than 18 units, schools and colleges across U‑M’s Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses and in Detroit.
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August 26, 2024
Q&A: SACUA Chair Rebekah Modrak considers the coming year
Rebekah Modrak, professor of art and design in the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, is the 2024-25 chair of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs.