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Classes resume at Eastern Michigan University after tentative deal reached amid faculty strike
Read full article: Classes resume at Eastern Michigan University after tentative deal reached amid faculty strikeClasses are resuming Monday morning for Eastern Michigan University students after a tentative deal has been reached between the university and faculty that had been on strike.
Strike over? Classes to resume at Eastern Michigan after University reaches tentative deal with faculty
Read full article: Strike over? Classes to resume at Eastern Michigan after University reaches tentative deal with facultyEastern Michigan University has announced a tentative deal to get hundreds of professors back in the classrooms.
University of Michigan President: Online shooting threat mitigated by FBI, campus open Monday
Read full article: University of Michigan President: Online shooting threat mitigated by FBI, campus open MondayClasses will continue as normal on Monday, announced U-M President Mark Schlissel after shooting threat made over weekend.
Concordia University Ann Arbor to host COVID-19 vaccine webinar on Tuesday
Read full article: Concordia University Ann Arbor to host COVID-19 vaccine webinar on TuesdayJoin expert Concordia faculty and healthcare professionals for the “COVID-19 Vaccine Webinar” as they discuss the current status and implications of the vaccines. Poster for CUAA's COVID-19 vaccine webinar on Feb. 23, 2021. COVID-19 Vaccine Webinar with Concordia UniversityFebruary 23 | 11 a.m. Central/12 p.m. EasternACCESS THE ZOOM LINKPanelistsGretchen Jameson, Ed.D. AdJustin Speck, Ph.D. MB (ASCP)Assistant Professor, Concordia University WisconsinDr. Justin Speck is an assistant professor within the School of Arts and Sciences at Concordia University. Director of the Center for Bioethics and Professor, Concordia University WisconsinDr. Kevin Voss is a Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Bioethics at Concordia University Wisconsin.
U-M awarded $10M in grants to address racial inequity
Read full article: U-M awarded $10M in grants to address racial inequityANN ARBOR – The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s Just Futures Initiative has awarded the University of Michigan two $5 million grants. Led by professors Stephanie Fryberg and Earl Lewis, the grant money will be used over the next three years to fund projects that address racial inequity. Fryberg is a professor of psychology and a University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor. Lewis is the Thomas C. Holt Distinguished University Professor of History, Afroamerican and African Studies and Public Policy. In total, the Mellon Foundation awarded more then $72 million in grant funding for 16 arts, humanities and social sciences projects across the U.S.