Campus News
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September 22, 2014
Investigation planned after concrete falls from Fleming Building
Scaffolding and fencing has been placed around the Fleming Administration Building after a piece of concrete fell from the second floor overhang late last week.
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September 19, 2014
Mobile voter registration office to visit campus at Michigan League
The Michigan Secretary of State’s ExpressSOS mobile branch office will be at the Michigan League from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday.
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September 18, 2014
Regents approve renovations to Intramural Sports Building
The Intramural Sports Building will undergo a comprehensive renovation. The Board of Regents approved the project Thursday.
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September 18, 2014
Regents OK Athletics South Competition and Performance Project
The Board of Regents on Thursday approved the Athletics South Competition and Performance Project, located along South State Street.
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September 18, 2014
Campus geared up quickly for large freshman class
Provost Martha Pollack said Thursday the Ann Arbor campus moved quickly over the summer to prepare for a larger-than-expected freshman class.
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September 18, 2014
Regents Roundup — September 2014
A roundup of other items approved at Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.
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September 18, 2014
American National Election Studies receives $10M in federal funds
Researchers at U-M and Stanford University have been awarded $10.23 million to conduct a series of surveys on political participation and vote choice in the 2016 presidential election.
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September 18, 2014
U-M Health System plans operating room expansion
The U-M Health System will renovate its surgical suites to create four new operating rooms in University Hospital.
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September 17, 2014
English professor and poet named MacArthur Fellow
Khaled Mattawa, a U-M professor and poet-translator of Arabic poetry, has been chosen for a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, also known as a “genius grant.”
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September 17, 2014
Popular Science puts U-M engineer on its Brilliant Ten list
Prabal Dutta, a U-M engineering professor whose work on energy-scavenging sensors could help herald the Internet of Things, is one of Popular Science magazine’s Brilliant Ten.
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