Campus News
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November 7, 2022
Ways to stay healthy amid rise in respiratory illness
U-M is advising how campus community members can protect themselves from a range of respiratory illnesses amid expected increases in travel and indoor gatherings through the end of the fall term.
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November 7, 2022
President Ono’s inauguration, symposium set for March 7
President Santa J. Ono will be formally installed as U-M’s 15th president in an inauguration ceremony March 7 at Hill Auditorium. The day’s activities will include an academic symposium and all-campus reception.
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November 7, 2022
Grad program manager finds outlet through improv
Beth Dutridge-Corp, an LSA graduate education program manager, fell in love with sketch comedy shows and takes part in improvisational comedy performances.
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November 7, 2022
Heritage Project — Dr. Joy’s undoing
By all signs, the future was very bright for Douglas Joy in the summer of 1881. By June 1882, Douglas Joy was fighting for his job and, more important, his reputation.
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November 7, 2022
Obituary — Gretchen Neal Jackson
Gretchen Neal Jackson, 78, of Ann Arbor died Oct. 25 at Glacier Hills Senior Community. She had a 15-year career in development at U-M, beginning in what is now the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.
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November 7, 2022
Campus briefs
Short news items from around the University of Michigan.
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November 3, 2022
Week of special events planned to honor veterans at U-M
U-M is hosting its annual Veterans Week celebration Nov. 7-11. The annual event features programming that educates and celebrates the experiences and sacrifice of U.S. military veterans.
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November 3, 2022
Dozens of student organizations create future engineers
The Wilson Student Team Project Center hosts dozens of student organizations who design and build different projects, often for competitions against other teams across the nation or globe.
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November 3, 2022
LearningClues revolutionizes how students learn from lectures
LearningClues, which resulted from an interdisciplinary effort that combines artificial intelligence with natural language processing to deliver study guides on demand, is revolutionizing how college students absorb lectures.
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November 2, 2022
Former legislators broadly favor reforming or ending term limits
As voters in Michigan consider a ballot measure to change the state’s legislative term limits, a survey of former legislators shows overwhelming support for reforming or abolishing the limits.
