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  1. April 27, 2022

    Ross School’s MAP program marks 30 years of action learning

    The Multidisciplinary Actions Projects program — commonly known as MAP — at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

  2. April 27, 2022

    U-M updates mask guidelines, other COVID-19 policies

    Wearing a mask will soon be optional across the university, except for selected areas on the Ann Arbor campus, under a revised face-covering policy that takes effect May 2.

  3. April 25, 2022

    Enriching Scholarship conference planned for May 4-5

    The 2022 Enriching Scholarship conference, set for May 4-5, will highlight the range of instructional tools and approaches that reveal implicit or unspoken assumptions and expectations in the curriculum.

  4. April 20, 2022

    Senate Assembly Resolution on an Office for Ethics and Compliance

    The Senate Assembly is urging the University of Michigan to create an office for Ethics and Compliance with an independent reporting line to the Board of Regents as soon as is practicable.

  5. April 18, 2022

    Chemistry lab’s focus on plastics inspires Earth Day cleanup

    The McNeil lab’s twice-a-year Huron River Watershed cleanups, which pick up trash from Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti metroparks, is an extension of the lab’s focus on chemical recycling and upcycling of plastics.

  6. April 18, 2022

    Mortenson named chief mental health officer in Student Life

    Student Life has appointed Lindsey Mortenson, currently the acting executive director and medical director for University Health Service, as the campus’ inaugural chief mental health officer.

  7. April 12, 2022

    SACUA elects Silvia Pedraza chair, Durga Singer vice chair

    The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs has elected new leadership for the 2022-23 school year. Silvia Pedraza will be chair and Kanakadurga (Durga) Singer will be vice chair starting May 1.

  8. April 11, 2022

    Five U-M faculty members named Guggenheim Fellows

    Five LSA professors — Giorgio Bertellini, Bénédicte Boisseron, Katherine French, Daniel Hack and Valerie Ann Kivelson — can add “Guggenheim Fellows” to their list of accomplishments.

  9. April 11, 2022

    Correction: Faculty work to decolonize Philippines collections

    The Record’s April 11 email incorrectly listed the U-M college affiliation for Deirdre de la Cruz, one of two faculty members leading a project to address and repair various issues related to the university’s collection of artifacts from the Philippines. She is an associate professor of history and of Asian languages and cultures in LSA.

  10. April 11, 2022

    Faculty members work to decolonize U-M Philippines collections

    Faculty members from the School of Information and LSA are leading a project to address and repair various issues related U-M’s large and wide-ranging collection of historical artifacts from the Philippines.