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  1. April 29, 2021

    U-M task force aims to help corporations act responsibly

    Corporations like to make statements about their responsibility to society, but follow-through is sometimes lacking. The Erb Institute has launched an effort to bridge that gap.

  2. April 28, 2021

    Art of queer health sciences featured in new exhibition

    A community art exhibition, “The Art of Queer Health Sciences,” explores what happens when science prioritizes empathy. It will be on view in downtown Ann Arbor until May 5.

  3. April 27, 2021

    The COVID-19 health care catastrophe in India and how to help

    In his On the Agenda blog, President Mark Schlissel highlights ways the university community is stepping up to help India, a longtime education and research partner, handle an explosion of COVID-19 cases.

  4. April 25, 2021

    Mural by Stamps alumnae, students honors class of 2021

    Students from the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, led by Stamps alumnae, created a chalk paint mural in front of the Rackham Graduate School to honor the Class of 2021.

  5. April 23, 2021

    COVID-19 vaccine to be required for students who live on campus

    Students who choose to live on the Ann Arbor campus during the fall term will be required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19. All U-M students, faculty and staff are strongly encouraged to get vaccinated.

  6. April 22, 2021

    Three from LSA elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    U-M professors Ruth Behar, Ruth Scodel and Karen Smith, all of whom are from LSA, are among the newest members named to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

  7. April 20, 2021

    University leaders issue statement following Derek Chauvin’s conviction

    The Board of Regents and top university administrators issued a statement following Derek Chauvin’s conviction in the murder of George Floyd. “No single verdict represents the end of the journey that must continue,” they wrote.

  8. April 20, 2021

    Michigan Medicine hits vaccine milestone, offers more appointments

    Michigan Medicine has invited all U-M staff, students and faculty who have filled out the BlueQueue questionnaire, and who are not yet vaccinated against COVID-19, to make a vaccination appointment.

  9. April 20, 2021

    Ross School receives gift of more than $1M for Business+Impact

    The Stephen M. Ross School of Business has received more than $1 million as a result of a gift from the Applebaum Family Philanthropy to support its Business+Impact initiative.

  10. April 19, 2021

    Senate Assembly resolution urges mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations

    The U-M faculty’s Senate Assembly has approved a resolution that supports mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for all students, faculty and staff, with limited legally mandated exceptions.