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  1. October 12, 2023

    Wallenberg lecturer Benitez advocates for farmworkers’ rights

    Farmworkers’ rights advocate Lucas Benitez delivered the Wallenberg Lecture, in which he spoke of a “vaccine” needed to combat the disease of worker exploitation throughout the world.

  2. October 9, 2023

    FDA approves histotripsy for liver treatment in humans

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of sound waves to break down tumors — a technique called histotripsy, which was pioneered at U-M — in humans for liver treatment.

  3. October 9, 2023

    Panel explores hip-hop, CRT connections at DEI Summit assembly

    A panel explored hip-hop’s position within music and the entertainment industry and how its culture intersects with prominent racial injustice issues during U-M’s 2023 DEI Summit community assembly.

  4. October 6, 2023

    Anouck Girard elected temporary SACUA member

    Anouck Girard, professor of robotics and of aerospace engineering, will serve as a temporary member of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs through Jan. 24, 2024.

  5. October 6, 2023

    Open houses to show community campus planning ideas

    Visitors to the open houses for two interrelated presidential initiatives — Vision 2034 and Campus Plan 2050 — are being asked to weigh in on a range of potential ideas to inform how the Ann Arbor campus might change over time.

  6. October 4, 2023

    President’s house gets accessibility, infrastructure upgrades

    The President’s Residence will reopen this month after undergoing renovations that blended historic preservation with contemporary updates while improving the home’s accessibility.

  7. September 25, 2023

    University part of federal DOE grant to diversify physics

    U-M is among three universities that have received a $1.125 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to recruit students of diverse backgrounds into the field of physics.

  8. September 21, 2023

    U-M parents give $20M for recreation and well-being center

    In recognition of a $20 million total commitment by Philip and Nicole Hadley, regents have named the new facility that will replace the former Central Campus Recreation Building the Hadley Family Recreation & Well-Being Center.

  9. September 18, 2023

    U-M earns high rankings from U.S. News & World Report

    U-M remains the No. 3 public university in the country for undergraduate education, and moved up four spots from last year to place 21st overall among public and private institutions, according to U.S. News & World Report.

  10. September 14, 2023

    Anti-Racism Research & Community Impact Faculty Fellows named

    Six assistant professors are 2023 recipients of Anti-Racism Research & Community Impact Faculty Fellowships, which help early-career faculty members advance their anti-racism scholarship.