Uncategorized
-
September 24, 2020
Recreational Sports facilities to reopen Sept. 28 with modifications
Recreational Sports will reopen its three comprehensive recreation facilities Sept. 28 after being closed for six months due to the pandemic under the executive order from the state of Michigan.
-
September 23, 2020
Movement science students test latest tech in on-campus course
Students in an advanced kinesiology class this fall are using the latest technology to study how movement and function impact health during workouts with and without a face covering.
-
September 22, 2020
COVID-19 app built at U-M helps businesses stay open
A COVID-19 symptom checklist web app developed at U-M is helping more than 2,500 Michigan employers, including small businesses, meet state requirements to screen employees each day.
-
September 21, 2020
Further testing finds negative results at COVID-19 cluster site
COVID-19 tests on students residing on two specific floors of the South Quad residence hall, identified as the primary location of a disease cluster, had found no additional cases as of Sept. 21.
-
September 19, 2020
Faculty Senate reverses Schlissel no-confidence vote finding
Leaders of U-M’s Faculty Senate have reversed an earlier statement and determined that a vote of no confidence in President Mark Schlissel’s leadership narrowly passed at a Sept. 16 meeting.
-
September 18, 2020
U-M provides clarity on public health notifications, case investigation
Stopping the spread of COVID-19 on a university campus is a collective effort, requiring various units and departments — some not commonly known to the campus community — working behind the scenes to get the work done.
-
September 17, 2020
U-M ranked No. 1 public university in U.S., 23rd overall
U-M was ranked was ranked as the top U.S public university by The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education in their 2021 U.S. college ranking, and moved up four spots to No. 23 overall.
-
September 17, 2020
Statement by Board of Regents Chair Denise Ilitch at Sept. 17 meeting
People are concerned and frightened. The Board hears this, the administration hears this. We know the University needs to communicate better and do better. Over the previous few weeks, we’ve heard from stakeholders during these unprecedented times, students, faculty, administration, staff, GEO, RAs, parents and our community as a whole. We’ve heard your concerns, and we… -
September 17, 2020
GEO votes to accept university’s offer, end strike
Members of the Graduate Employee’s Organization have voted to accept the university’s latest offer regarding issues of mutual concern and end their strike that began Sept. 8.
-
September 16, 2020
Faculty Senate reviewing vote on Schlissel no-confidence motion
The result of a faculty no-confidence vote in President Mark Schlissel’s leadership is under review after questions arose about procedural rules after the vote.
