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  1. January 14, 2021

    More patients will get hospital-level care at home

    A new approval from the federal agency that oversees Medicare means more Michigan Medicine patients will soon be able to receive high-quality, innovative care at home.

  2. January 14, 2021

    Revised conflicts of interest in research policy effective Feb. 1

    The Institutional Conflict of Interest Committee has approved a revised version of the Office of the President’s Policy for Institutional Conflicts of Interest in Research.

  3. January 13, 2021

    U-M scholars awarded $10M in Mellon Foundation grants

    U-M has been awarded two $5 million grants through The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The grants, led by professors Stephanie Fryberg and Earl Lewis, will fund projects that focus on addressing racial inequity.

  4. January 12, 2021

    Active U fitness program returns with new look, more features

    Active U is back with a new and improved exercise tracker to help the U-M community stay moving in the new year. Registration is open for MHealthy’s 12-week physical activity challenge.

  5. January 12, 2021

    Kevin Hegarty to retire as university’s CFO in April

    Kevin Hegarty, U-M’s executive vice president and chief financial officer, has announced he will retire from his position at the end of April. He has served in the role since 2015.

  6. January 11, 2021

    Task force selected to examine campus public safety practices

    President Mark Schlissel and Provost Susan M. Collins have appointed a task force to examine what’s working and what needs to be improved with the university’s Division of Public Safety and Security.

  7. January 8, 2021

    U-M, Harbaugh agree on four-year contract extension

    Athletic director Warde Manuel has announced that the university and head football coach Jim Harbaugh have reached an agreement on a contract extension that runs through the 2025 football season.

  8. January 8, 2021

    More U-M workers to be offered vaccine; others urged to complete survey, join portal

    Michigan Medicine will offer COVID-19 vaccinations to frontline essential workers at U-M who work outside the health system, as well as employees and patients 65 or older. Others are urged to complete the Blue Queue questionnaire and create a MyUofMHealth account.

  9. January 8, 2021

    How to sign up for Blue Queue, MyUofMHealth

    If you are affiliated with U-M, you can complete the Blue Queue questionnaire. Based on what phase you fall under, you will eventually receive an invitation to schedule your vaccination appointment from Blue Queue.

  10. December 18, 2020

    XR Initiative at 1: Milestones met as pandemic brings challenges

    A little over a year after leaders at the Center for Academic Innovation announced an XR Initiative, the first funded faculty projects are moving along nicely.