Campus News
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January 12, 2018
U-M signs agreements with two more cloud computing providers
Information & Technology Services has announced it will add two additional infrastructure cloud platforms — Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform.
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January 10, 2018
FASAP is now Faculty and Staff Counseling and Consultation Office
The Faculty and Staff Assistance Program has changed its name to the Faculty and Staff Counseling and Consultation Office to better reflect the office’s core services.
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January 10, 2018
Obituary: James N. Morgan
James N. Morgan, an economist who created the longest-running intergenerational household survey in the world, died Jan. 8 at University of Michigan Hospital. He was 99 and lived in Ann Arbor.
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January 10, 2018
FY 2017 annual report highlights initiatives, projects, finances
U-M’s 200-year legacy has delivered “amazing achievements” for the communities the university serves, and it will provide more impact in the century ahead, President Mark Schlissel says in the fiscal year 2017 annual report.
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January 10, 2018
U-M, Detroit nonprofit collaborate on Social Impact Challenge
The seventh annual Social Impact Challenge will see U-M students focus on pop-ups that encourage neighborhood revitalization and small business development in Detroit.
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January 9, 2018
Army-Navy wheelchair basketball rolls into Crisler Jan. 27
Celebrating 13 years of spirited competition, the U-M Army vs. Navy Wheelchair Basketball Game returns to Crisler Center on Jan. 27.
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January 9, 2018
Nominees sought for 2018 Distinguished University Innovator Award
Nominations are being sought for the 2018 Distinguished University Innovator Award, U-M’s highest honor for faculty who have shown leadership in bringing new ideas to the marketplace.
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January 8, 2018
Emory professor to explore concept of white rage
Carol Anderson, an Emory University professor and author, will discuss white rage and its role in history during the Donia Human Rights Center Distinguished Lecture.
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January 8, 2018
Carillonist to use music against silence
A historic work of carillon music penned by African-American composer Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson will ring across campus as part of “Music Against Silence.” Tiffany Ng, university carillonist and assistant professor of carillon, will perform Nelson’s 1973 “Carillon Dances.”
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January 8, 2018
MLK Symposium 2018 calendar of events
A list of many of the events scheduled for the 2018 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium.
