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  1. March 15, 2022

    U-M to exit Russian investment, light bell tower with Ukrainian colors

    As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to escalate, U-M will make no further investments in Russia and will move as quickly as is practical to exit its remaining investments.

  2. March 14, 2022

    Palestinian discourse cited as example of free-speech erosion

    Censorship of discourse about Palestine on college campuses and elsewhere was the topic at U-M’s Davis, Markert, and Nickerson Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom.

  3. March 14, 2022

    U-M seeks community support during eighth Giving Blueday

    Giving Blueday, U-M’s 24-hour day of giving, will take place March 16. Throughout the day, university community members can give to the programs and causes they care most about.

  4. March 11, 2022

    Final presidential search listening session March 24

    Members of the U-M community will have a final chance to share their thoughts in person on the university’s search for a new president at the Board of Regents meeting March 24.

  5. March 11, 2022

    Non-Senate faculty nominations sought for police oversight panel

    Nominations are now being sought for a lecturer, active emeriti, adjunct or clinical faculty representative to serve in the non-Senate faculty seat on the U-M Police Department Oversight Committee.

  6. March 10, 2022

    U-M issues $2B in bonds for future capital projects

    The university has successfully issued $2 billion in bonds to finance planned future construction and renovation projects, including $1.2 billion as a century bond, the largest of its kind ever issued in the higher education sector. 

  7. March 7, 2022

    President Coleman issues message regarding invasion of Ukraine

    President Mary Sue Coleman sent a message to the U-M community condemning the invasion of Ukraine, suggesting ways to help and offering learning opportunities related to Ukraine and Russia.

  8. March 3, 2022

    Fleming fire training

    The Ann Arbor Fire Department used the vacant Fleming Administration Building for a series of training sessions March 3-5. The department practiced techniques for fighting fires in high-rise structures where firefighters have to access a building’s internal fire-suppression systems.

  9. February 25, 2022

    Record’s printed, email editions on break for a week

    Today’s University Record email will be the last one delivered until March 7. The Record also will not publish a printed edition Feb. 28, due to the winter semester vacation.

  10. February 24, 2022

    Gift of more than $1M aids Judaic studies, interfaith communications

    U-M continues to strengthen its commitment to interfaith studies with a more than $1 million gift from the Padnos family to LSA’s Jean & Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies.