Campus News
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September 19, 2016
University names first chief organizational learning officer
Sonya Jacobs has been appointed U-M’s chief organizational learning officer, a new role in which she will create curricula and strategies to develop the capabilities of staff, managers and leaders.
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September 19, 2016
U-M community asked to update personal information
Beginning this fall, members of the Ann Arbor campus community will be prompted to review and update their personal information in Wolverine Access each year.
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September 19, 2016
Accolades
Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.
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September 19, 2016
Campus briefs
News from around the university.
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September 19, 2016
International Institute funds innovations, international collaborations
The International Institute has presented the Enterprise Fund award to five faculty-generated proposals aimed at interdisciplinary and cross-regional collaborations.
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September 15, 2016
Major renovation planned for School of Dentistry
A $122-million School of Dentistry renovation project will create a more welcoming facility with an improved patient entrance, modern teaching clinics and open, flexible research space.
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September 15, 2016
Kathryn Huss named interim director of U-M Museum of Art
Kathryn Huss, deputy director and chief administrative officer of the U-M Museum of Art, has been named interim director, effective Oct 1.
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September 15, 2016
UM-Flint to expand Murchie Science Building
UM-Flint will expand the Murchie Science Building in a $39 million project to accommodate the growth in students majoring in mathematics and the sciences.
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September 15, 2016
Walk-in flu shot clinics run through October; avoid out-of-pocket fee
U-M faculty and staff have several options for receiving their flu vaccination on campus this fall, and if covered under a university health plan they can do so without paying an out-of-pocket fee.
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September 15, 2016
UM-Dearborn will replace engineering building
UM-Dearborn will replace its nearly 60-year-old Engineering Laboratory Building, one of the campus’ four original buildings, with a new $90 million facility.