Campus News
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March 17, 2021
U-M celebrates 25 years of prison art exhibitions with virtual gallery
As the world marks a full year of the pandemic, U-M’s Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners celebrates its silver jubilee with a digital gallery by U-M’s Prison Creative Arts Project.
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March 17, 2021
Four faculty members elected to seats on SACUA
Four faculty members with backgrounds in engineering, medicine and anthropology will soon join the executive committee of U-M’s central faculty governance system, the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs.
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March 17, 2021
U-M awarded $4.8M humanities grant from Mellon Foundation
U-M received a major grant in humanities from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for a multi-institutional digital futures collaborative led by a professor whose research involves digital inequality.
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March 17, 2021
New registration appointment-assignment process aids equity
To support greater student equity, U-M students now will be assigned course registration appointments based only on credit earned as an enrolled U-M student or accepted after transferring from another college or university.
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March 16, 2021
U-M, Ford open world-class robotics complex on North Campus
U-M and Ford Motor Co. are opening a one-of-a-kind facility, where they’ll develop robots and roboticists that help make lives better, keep people safer and build a more equitable society.
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March 16, 2021
UM-Dearborn names 2021 faculty award recipients
UM-Dearborn has named the recipients of its faculty awards for the 2020-21 academic year, recognizing those who go above and beyond in the classroom and in industry.
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March 16, 2021
Voices of the Staff accepting applications through April 30
Staff members on campus and at Michigan Medicine are encouraged to help shape the future of our workplace by applying to join Voices of the Staff, the long-standing U-M employee-engagement program.
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March 16, 2021
Problem Solving Initiative offers array of challenging courses
Seven women sit in Michigan prisons, serving life sentences for crimes committed over the last four decades. Two of them were present when significant others committed murder, three shot the men in their lives, one abandoned a newborn who died, and the seventh agreed to have her husband killed by an employee. The stories of… -
March 16, 2021
U-M researchers working on anti-racism, racial justice issues
Efforts are underway to expand and coordinate U-M’s support for scholars whose research focuses on anti-racism, racial equity and racial justice through a new Anti-Racism Collaborative.
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March 16, 2021
SummerWorks seeks U-M mentors, employers for young adults
SummerWorks seeks to expand the mentorship program and recruit at least 100 U-M mentors so each young person involved in the summer youth employment program can have a mentor.
