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  1. April 27, 2023

    $130 million Electric Vehicle Center launching at U-M

    In an effort to cultivate a robust electric vehicle ecosystem in the state where the modern auto industry was born, the University of Michigan Electric Vehicle Center launched April 27.

  2. April 25, 2023

    Faculty Senate to consider expansion proposal

    The Faculty Senate will consider a proposal to include clinical professors, archivists and curators in U-M’s central faculty governance system. The measure would add about 1,810 members to the approximately 4,150-member Senate.

  3. April 24, 2023

    Enriching Scholarship conference planned for May 1-2

    The 25th annual Enriching Scholarship conference May 1-2, highlighting a range of instructional tools and approaches that disrupt traditional teaching. It is free for all members of the U-M community.

  4. April 22, 2023

    Court order formalizes agreement for GEO to submit grades

    U-M and the Graduate Employees’ Organization have agreed the union will advise graduate student instructors to turn in all grades that were recorded — and ungraded assignments submitted — before the union went on strike.

  5. April 22, 2023

    U-M outlines its position on several topics in GEO talks

    The university has informed the Graduate Employees’ Organization that it has bargained as far as it can on many issues, largely because GEO has made little or no substantive movement over the course of bargaining since November 2022.

  6. April 17, 2023

    Administrative law judge rules GEO strike violates contract

    The Graduate Employees’ Organization committed an unfair labor practice by violating the no-strike clause in its current contract and walking off the job last month, a state administrative law judge has ruled.

  7. April 17, 2023

    Boost seeks applications for research development support

    The Bold Challenges Initiative is seeking applications for its Boost program, which can assist transdisciplinary projects that have substantial potential to produce highly competitive proposals for large-scale external funding.

  8. April 15, 2023

    Homer A. Neal Laboratory dedication

    LSA conducted a ceremony April 14 dedicating the Homer A. Neal Laboratory.

  9. April 14, 2023

    U-M, MSU, WSU partner with state to aid opioid abatement

    Michigan’s three largest public research universities, including U-M, will work together to offer local governments help in developing abatement strategies to address the ongoing opioid epidemic.

  10. April 12, 2023

    Ford School junior is named U-M’s 30th Truman Scholar

    Yasmine Elkharssa, a junior at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy with a passion for fighting injustice through law and policy, has been selected as U-M’s 30th Truman Scholar.