Campus News
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March 5, 2024
Biological Station plans survey, town halls to help plan its future
The U-M Biological Station has scheduled a series of in-person and virtual town hall sessions, along with a survey, to hear from stakeholders about the future direction of UMBS.
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March 5, 2024
Astronomer: Get to the path of April’s total solar eclipse
The sun and moon will trace a path across North America on April 8, bringing a total solar eclipse to a large swath of the United States.
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March 4, 2024
Committee to advise on diversity of thought, free expression
U-M has formed an advisory committee to recommend how the institution should put into practice a new statement of principles on diversity of thought and freedom of expression.
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March 4, 2024
Four U-M teams selected for virtual tournament of science
As March Madness approaches for basketball fans, the biomedical research equivalent — STAT Madness — has four U-M teams entered in its initial 64-team bracket.
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March 4, 2024
$7.5 million gift advances care for children with complex needs
A $7.5 million gift to C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital will help advance technology-enabled care and provide social work services to families of children who have complex medical needs.
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March 4, 2024
Voices of the Staff accepting applications through March 31
Staff members across U-M are encouraged to help shape the future of their workplace by applying to join Voices of the Staff. Applications are being accepted through March 31.
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March 4, 2024
CAPS, UHS to merge into University Health & Counseling
U-M has merged its Counseling and Psychological Services with University Health Service as a way to streamline and ease barriers to student-centered mental health care.
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March 4, 2024
Librarian sees beauty in tools of the trade
Paul Schaffner manages the creation of electronic texts as well as the revision and upkeep of the university’s 90-year-old Middle English Dictionary.
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March 4, 2024
Latinx Research Week to focus on family-based themes
Latinx Research Week runs March 11-14 and will feature a series of talks and poster presentations by faculty and students highlighting Latino- and Latina-led research and projects.
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March 4, 2024
It Happened at Michigan — Engineering a prominent career
George Maceo Jones earned three degrees from U-M over a decade. When he received his doctorate in 1934, he became the first African American man in the country with a Ph.D. in civil engineering.