Campus News
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December 6, 2021
Campus briefs
Short news items from around the University of Michigan.
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December 3, 2021
CDC completes Ann Arbor campus flu investigation
An investigation into the sudden and large rise of influenza cases among students diagnosed in the last two months on U-M’s Ann Arbor campus has led to several CDC recommendations.
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December 3, 2021
Growing water affordability crisis touches all Michiganders
The U-M Water Center released a report that found water and sewer service affordability, at both the household and community levels, is a widespread and growing problem across Michigan.
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December 2, 2021
Misconduct reporting options, support resources available
The university has taken steps to expand staffing and reporting resources, while improving response times to investigate allegations of sexual and gender-based misconduct and discrimination.
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December 2, 2021
‘Unseen Worlds’: Exploring microorganisms through art
Through the artistry of Jim Cogswell, professor of art, microorganisms can now be seen in a colorful mural on the windows of U-M’s Museum of Natural History.
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December 2, 2021
Updated ResponsiBLUE app to show vaccination compliance
U-M students, faculty and staff who are out of compliance with the university’s COVID-19 vaccination policy will see a red rectangle with an “X” on their ResponsiBLUE app screen beginning Jan. 3, 2022.
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December 1, 2021
Schlissel sends message of support after Oxford tragedy
President Mark Schlissel shared a message of support to the campus community and offered condolences in the wake of a shooting at Oxford High School that resulted in the deaths of four students on Nov. 30.
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December 1, 2021
Human Resources shares reminder about severe weather policy
Recent snowfalls are a sign that winter weather, and its potential impact on university operations, is upon us. That brings a reminder from campus leaders about the university’s policy for reducing operations.
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December 1, 2021
$3.4M to turn up the heat at solar-thermal plants
The U.S. Department of Energy is providing $3.4 million to a pair of U-M projects that are working to improve heat-trapping materials for solar thermal energy.
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December 1, 2021
Lawmakers seek out U-M faculty for expertise on various topics
In the last year, 13 U-M faculty members and researchers testified at 14 congressional hearings spanning an array of policy issues, from energy and climate innovation to pandemic relief programs.
