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The results of the research were dramatic — and disturbing. Even with a relatively modest temperature increase of 1.6 degrees Celsius — just under 3 degrees Fahrenheit — survival rates for the most common boreal species fell by up to 40%, with growth rates are showing huge decreases.
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The University of Michigan has cut ties with embattled hockey coach Mel Pearson. Pearson's contract expired after last season and he had been an at-will employee, pending a review of the program.
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Survey: Public buildings, parks top priority list for Michigan officials spending COVID relief fundsU of M’s Michigan Public Policy Survey asked county, city, village and township officials from more than 1,300 jurisdictions statewide how they plan on using the American Rescue Plan Act funds.
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Today on Stateside, we discussed the newly appointed President of the University of Michigan, and talked with author Leigh N. Gallagher about her recent novel. Plus, Michigan's chief medical executive provided an update on new strains of COVID-19 in Michigan.
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Ono will begin a five-year term on October 13, 2022.
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Between 1990 and 1995, Moeller went 44-13-3 with three Big Ten titles and four bowl victories with the Wolverines.
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A federal grant allows the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research at the University of Michigan to expand the scope of its research.
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On Thursday, the Big Ten voted to add Southern California and UCLA as conference members beginning in 2024, expanding the conference to 16 teams.
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Researchers asked more than 1,100 adolescents and young adults about various incentives offered to young people to get a COVID vaccine
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The task force has been formed by U of M President Mary Sue Coleman and Marschall S. Runge, the university's executive vice president for medical affairs.