Campus News
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December 16, 2015
W-2 statements available in January electronically or by mail
Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statements for 2015 will be available in an electronic version Jan. 8. Alternatively, hardcopy W-2s are scheduled to be mailed in late January.
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December 15, 2015
Exterior repair work being done at Michigan Union entrance
Scaffolding is in place at the main entrance to the Michigan Union while external brick, stone and mortar is being repaired on the tower of the building.
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December 14, 2015
Student administration assistant mentors U-M, Detroit students
On a recent afternoon, Angela Jeon was stopped by friends no less than four times as she walked out of the Duderstadt Center. She warmly asked them questions, effortlessly recalling personal details. Her friends joke, “She knows half the campus.”
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December 11, 2015
Campus briefs
News from around the university.
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December 10, 2015
University reminds employees about severe-weather policy
As the likelihood of wintry weather increases, campus leaders would like to remind the university community about the policy for reducing operations in an emergency weather situation.
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December 9, 2015
Active U registration open; now Fitbit compatible
Registration is now open for the 11th year of the Active U fitness challenge, and this year the program allows Fitbit users to integrate their devices with Active U activities.
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December 8, 2015
Registration now open for Kids Kare backup child care service
Registration for Kids Kare at Home, a sick-child and backup child care service for the U-M community, is now open.
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December 7, 2015
Campus briefs
News from around the university.
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December 7, 2015
Accolades
Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.
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December 7, 2015
Cajun culture and a desire to help guide police officer
Kaitlin Deslatte grew up in Centerville on the Cajun Coast 80 miles southwest of New Orleans, where grandparents are “maw maw” and “paw paw,” and brown roux sauce makes everything taste better. But it was really after she left Louisiana to seek a graduate degree, that Deslatte was actively moved to study her Cajun roots.