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  1. March 9, 2020

    Police Beat — March 9, 2020

    Sexual assault reported at University Health Service On Feb. 20, an individual contacted the University of Michigan Police Department to report incidents of sexual assault that occurred during multiple medical exams at the University Health Service between 1974 and 1976. This case is currently under investigation. Sexual assault reported at Brighton Health Center On Feb.…
  2. March 9, 2020

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  3. March 6, 2020

    New statement regarding reports of misconduct by Robert E. Anderson

    The Board of Regents and President Mark Schlissel say they are “profoundly grateful to our courageous alumni who have stepped forward to hold our University accountable” in the sexual misconduct case of the late U-M physician Robert E. Anderson.

  4. March 6, 2020

    Medicaid expansion does not discourage unemployed from job-seeking

    A U-M study found unemployed workers were less likely to drop out of the labor force in states that expanded Medicaid than in states that did not accept the expansion.

  5. March 5, 2020

    Schlissel, Moolenaar laud U-M research at D.C. breakfast

    Extolling U-M’s record $1.62 billion in research expenditures for 2019, President Mark Schlissel told the U-M Congressional Breakfast that federal support for research is helping U-M advance the public good.

  6. March 5, 2020

    U-M issues new recommendations related to coronavirus

    A universitywide update related to the COVID-19 coronavirus recommends that faculty, staff or students who recently traveled to China, South Korea, Italy or Iran should self-quarantine for two weeks.

  7. February 26, 2020

    Fraternity & Sorority Life hosts open house events

    Fraternity & Sorority Life hosted two open houses, one during the day and another in the evening, on Feb. 25 at its new location, 1443 Washtenaw Ave., the former William Monroe Trotter Multicultural Center. 

  8. February 25, 2020

    Coronavirus update: U-M restricting travel to South Korea

    The university has issued a restriction on U-M travel to South Korea as the outbreak of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus continues. University-related travel to China was restricted previously.

  9. February 25, 2020

    University issues update regarding sexual misconduct reports

    President Mark Schlissel and the Board of Regents promise U-M will undertake “an unflinching review of the facts — wherever they may lead” regarding allegations of sexual abuse reported by patients of the late U-M physician Robert E. Anderson.

  10. February 24, 2020

    Obituary: Jeremiah G. Turcotte

    Jeremiah (Jerry) G. Turcotte, professor emeritus of surgery, passed away Feb. 12 at age 87.