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  1. December 2, 2021

    Misconduct reporting options, support resources available

    The university has taken steps to expand staffing and reporting resources, while improving response times to investigate allegations of sexual and gender-based misconduct and discrimination.

  2. December 2, 2021

    ‘Unseen Worlds’: Exploring microorganisms through art

    Through the artistry of Jim Cogswell, professor of art, microorganisms can now be seen in a colorful mural on the windows of U-M’s Museum of Natural History.

  3. December 1, 2021

    U-M expert: Next phase of business sustainability requires change

    Recent years have seen the business community become more aware of and active in sustainability issues, but real progress remains elusive. Tom Lyon discusses how to move forward.

  4. December 1, 2021

    University Diversity and Social Transformation Professors discuss their work

    In these videos, four of the 19 U-M faculty members who have been recognized as University Diversity & Social Transformation Professors discuss their work to promote diversity, equity and inclusion.

  5. November 25, 2021

    PHOTO GALLERY: Images of the Tappan Oak’s removal

    Grounds Services workers removed a large oak tree, known as the Tappan Oak, from the west side of Harlan Hatcher Graduate Library for safety reasons after it was found to have a completely decayed trunk.

  6. November 24, 2021

    Leadership message regarding recent trial verdicts, parade deaths

    President Mark Schlissel and Vice Provost Robert Sellers have sent a campuswide message of support following the conviction of three men in the death of Ahmaud Arbery, Kyle Rittenhouse’s not guilty verdict, and deaths and injuries at a Wisconsin parade.

  7. November 22, 2021

    Long-awaited study-abroad trips back on track, with extra steps

    About 1,500 U-M students, so far, have applied to travel to 33 countries during winter 2022, a number that is fast approaching pre-pandemic levels.

  8. November 22, 2021

    Collaborative’s grants advance anti-racism research, scholarship

    The National Center for Institutional Diversity’s Anti-Racism Collaborative has awarded nearly $111,000 in grants to six teams from across U-M to support projects that inform anti-racist action.

  9. November 19, 2021

    Nominations due Feb. 4 for president’s international education award

    The Office of the President is seeking nominations for the President’s Award for Distinguished Service in International Education. The nominating deadline is Feb. 4, 2022.

  10. November 18, 2021

    CAPS piloting online platform to support student mental health

    Counseling and Psychological Services is piloting a new mental health and well-being resource that allows students to receive and provide support anonymously through an online peer-to-peer community.