The National Institute on Drug Abuse reports that 2,033 people in Michigan died of overdose deaths involving opioids in 2017, a rate of 21.2 deaths per 100,000 persons, higher than the national rate of 14.6 deaths per 100,000. Michigan now ranks in the top third nationally for drug-related deaths, with over half due to synthetic …
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U-M asks community to donate gear to protect health care workers, patients from COVID-19
March 20, 2020 -
Record: Curriculum committee set for Detroit Center for Innovation
February 13, 2020 -
Record: Firearm-injury prevention effort launches central website
February 4, 2020 -
President appoints Susan M. Collins as acting provost
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President honors Zimmerman, Halderman for public engagement efforts
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Detroit News Opinion: Michigan’s three research universities fight the opioid crisis
January 16, 2020 -
Record: Commission on Carbon Neutrality interim report explores methane leakage, indirect emissions
December 2, 2019The President’s Commission on Carbon Neutrality is pushing ahead with efforts on methane leakage, indirect carbon emissions and other initiatives in its ongoing effort to guide the University of Michigan toward carbon neutrality.
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Record: Wallenberg medalist Safa Al Ahmad says her subjects are the courageous ones
November 21, 2019While working as a journalist and filmmaker in Yemen, Safa Al Ahmad met a woman whose sons were playing outside when a missile struck. Afterward, the woman went out to look for her children – and found only an earlobe. She wrapped it in a napkin and put it in her pocket. That harrowing story …
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President Schlissel’s Op-Ed in the Economic Times – India and the University of Michigan: A rich history and an exciting future
November 4, 2019For more than a century, India and the University of Michigan have shared a commitment to quality education and mutual prosperity. Now our future has even more potential for success because of our shared commitment to innovation and technology.
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DEI progress report: U-M has made gains, has more to do
October 17, 2019The University of Michigan has made great strides in its effort to become more welcoming and inclusive but still has work to do. That was the key message as Robert Sellers, vice provost for equity and inclusion and chief diversity officer, provided an update Oct. 16 on U-M’s five-year Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategic Plan.