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  1. September 20, 2021

    Regents to resume in-person meetings; livestreams will continue

    The Board of Regents will resume in-person meetings with its next session Sept. 23, but members of the public will still be able to watch livestreams of the meetings online.

  2. September 19, 2021

    LEO membership ratifies new three-year contract

    The union representing 1,700 lecturers on U-M’s Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses has overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year contract with the university administration.

  3. September 16, 2021

    Professor behind weather data tools wins U-M innovation award

    Perry Samson has been named this year’s Distinguished University Innovator for developing a series of pioneering learning and weather-related tools and technologies and launching companies around them that serve millions.

  4. September 15, 2021

    New U-M exhibition explores bias, inequality within AI systems

    A new exhibition at the Stamps Gallery by renowned transmedia artist Stephanie Dinkins explores how the biases of people who create artificial intelligence algorithms might affect how those algorithms are used.

  5. September 14, 2021

    U-M ends general COVID-19 notifications for classrooms

    The university has discontinued its broad, generalized COVID-19 case notifications for classrooms and building spaces following recent changes to state guidance and community feedback that the notices were confusing and of limited benefit.

  6. September 13, 2021

    U-M, lecturers’ union reach tentative agreement on new contract

    The union representing 1,700 lecturers on all three U-M campuses has reached a tentative contract agreement with the university administration on a new three-year contract.

  7. September 13, 2021

    U-M earns top rankings from U.S. News & World Report

    U-M continues to be recognized nationally in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings of the nation’s best undergraduate colleges and universities: the No. 3 public university and No. 23 overall.

  8. September 11, 2021

    On the Agenda: Two decades after Sept. 11, our commitment continues

    President Mark Schlissel reflects on how the events of Sept. 11, 2001, affected him, the U-M community and the world, and he outlined how U-M is committed to supporting veterans.

  9. September 10, 2021

    U-M leaders hail Mary Sue Coleman’s service at LSI building dedication

    The building that houses U-M’s Life Sciences Institute was formally named Mary Sue Coleman Hall, for the university’s 13th president, who helped bring the institute to fruition.

  10. September 10, 2021

    Howard Bragman creates million-dollar ‘coming out’ fund

    Alumnus and public relations leader Howard Bragman has made a $1 million bequest to establish the Howard Bragman Coming Out Fund to provide emergency financial assistance to students through U-M’s Spectrum Center.