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  1. February 7, 2022

    Central administration moves to renovated, revived Ruthven

    Abundant sunlight, new offices and a restored rotunda were among the features welcoming about 200 U-M employees to their new work home in the Alexander G. Ruthven Building.

  2. February 7, 2022

    Candidates being sought to run for three seats on SACUA

    The university’s central faculty governance system is seeking candidates to run for three seats on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs.

  3. January 31, 2022

    SAPAC volunteer’s project gathers thoughts on sexual violence

    Coffee shop customers probably don’t expect to be asked about sexual violence, but that’s what U-M senior and SAPAC volunteer Sara Fess did in a unique project at M-36 Coffee Roasters Café.

  4. January 28, 2022

    U-M will offer free menstrual products in public restrooms

    The university soon will offer free menstrual products in about 670 main-floor public restrooms located in Ann Arbor campus academic and student-facing buildings.

  5. January 26, 2022

    $12M calligraphy gift transforms UMMA’s Asian art collection

    The U-M Museum of Art has received a gift of Chinese calligraphy from the family of Lo Chia-Lun valued at more than $12 million — the largest gift of art in the university’s history.

  6. January 24, 2022

    Lockdowns saved lives, but not a go-to strategy moving forward

    A study led by U-M shows the lockdowns implemented in the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic saved lives, but the decision to use them is much more nuanced.

  7. January 20, 2022

    Human Resources updates information about free COVID-19 tests

    As questions have arisen about U-M’s plan to provide at-home rapid antigen tests for COVID-19, University Human Resources has updated and expanded its information about the program.

  8. January 19, 2022

    U-M reaches $490 million settlement with Anderson plaintiffs

    U-M and attorneys for claimants who have alleged abuse by the late physician Robert E. Anderson have reached a settlement agreement that would resolve all of those survivors’ claims against the university.

  9. January 17, 2022

    Nominations due Jan. 31 for 2022 Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prizes

    Members of the U-M community have until Jan. 31 to suggest examples of innovative teaching they would like to see rewarded with a 2022 Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize.

  10. January 16, 2022

    Coleman addresses university community after Schlissel’s removal

    President Mary Sue Coleman said she is confident U-M students, faculty, staff and alumni will come together as the university moves forward after the removal of former president Mark Schlissel on Jan 15.