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  1. March 13, 2023

    Loneliness, isolation down but still high among older adults

    After three years of pandemic living, loneliness, isolation and lack of social contact have finally started to decline among older adults, U-M’s National Poll on Healthy Aging shows.

  2. March 8, 2023

    Activities set to engage campus in strategic visioning

    U-M community members are being asked to think boldly as part of a yearlong campuswide strategic visioning effort to imagine what the university will look like and accomplish in the next 10 years.

  3. March 7, 2023

    In his inauguration, President Ono calls for an era of change

    While universities typically evolve gradually over time, they may also see periods of rapid change that set them on a decisive trajectory. U-M’s newly inaugurated President Santa J. Ono said he plans to usher in such an era.

  4. March 6, 2023

    Giving Blueday, U-M’s annual day of giving, is March 15

    Members of the university community are invited to support the university programs and causes they most care about for Giving Blueday, U-M’s annual day of giving, on March 15.

  5. March 6, 2023

    U-M expands well-being, mental health support for students, employees

    Students on the Ann Arbor campus now have access to up to six free counseling sessions per year, including same-day appointments, and U-M recently hired a chief behavioral health strategist for faculty and staff.

  6. March 3, 2023

    End of an elm

    A diseased elm tree was removed from the Law Quad on Feb. 28. View photo gallery of the work.

  7. March 2, 2023

    President’s monthly video message: A focus on education

    In his February video message, President Santa J. Ono focused on education and educators, in particular those produced by U-M’s School of Education.

  8. March 1, 2023

    Whitmer to speak at U-M event with CNN’s Wallace

    Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will visit the Ann Arbor campus March 8 for a special event with CNN anchor Chris Wallace at Rackham Auditorium, part of the series “Democracy in crisis: Views from the press.”

  9. March 1, 2023

    Remembering former Ford School Dean Rebecca Blank

    President Emerita Mary Sue Coleman and Provost Emeritus Paul N. Courant share their memories of Rebecca M. Blank, former dean of the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, who died Feb. 17.

  10. February 23, 2023

    Taubman College pioneers AI in future of architecture

    The A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning is leading the way in using artificial intelligence in architecture, helping develop an interdisciplinary lab to improve the application of AI.