Campus News
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August 3, 2020
Student Life updates students about fall procedures
U-M students preparing to return to campus for a hybrid model of remote and in-person instruction this fall are being informed of new procedures to minimize the impact of COVID-19.
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August 3, 2020
Schlissel apologizes to all affected by Philbert misconduct, for U-M failings
President Mark Schlissel on Aug. 3 apologized “to everyone affected by Martin Philbert’s misconduct and for our institution’s failings” days after a report detailed nearly two decades of sexual misconduct.
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August 2, 2020
Ginsberg Center on civic engagement during the pandemic
In an episode of the Michigan Minds podcast, Ginsberg Center staff discuss living up to its mission of cultivating equitable partnerships between communities and U-M during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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July 29, 2020
U-M Library preparing for expanded remote services this fall
U-M’s libraries are preparing for a public health-informed in-residence fall semester. Learn more about the steps library officials are taking now and into the new semester.
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July 28, 2020
Precision Health expands campuswide data resources
Precision Health at U-M has recently improved and expanded its offerings for campus researchers in genetics, pharmacogenomics, operations, artificial intelligence and other precision health-related fields.
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July 28, 2020
REMINDER: Nominations for 2020 Neubacher Award due Aug. 5
Nominations will be accepted through Aug. 5 for the 31st annual James T. Neubacher Award to honor an advocate for equal rights and opportunities for people with disabilities.
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July 28, 2020
New funding opportunity aids research to combat racism
Poverty Solutions and the Center for Social Solutions have announced a faculty grants competition to pursue action-based research aimed at ending systemic and institutional racism.
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July 28, 2020
Expanded training course required for all researchers at U-M
Employees and students engaged in research and scholarship across U-M will be required to complete an expanded training course about responsible conduct in research and scholarship.
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July 22, 2020
Mask use, social distancing shorten lockdowns, lower death rate
U-M researchers have developed a mathematical model that allows public health officials to determine how various levels of lockdown affect both the economy and the mortality rate of COVID-19.
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July 21, 2020
Four U-M projects aim to advance computational discovery
The Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering recently awarded $240,000 in funding to four research projects as part of its Catalyst Grants program.
