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Hall of Fame · Ann ArborGRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A Rock and Roll Hall of Famer is trading in his tour jacket for a cap and gown — joining the University of Michigan’s Department of Performing Arts Technology. Chris Vrenna, best known as the founding drummer of Nine Inch Nails, will serve as an assistant professor starting this fall. The Grammy-winning musician is known for his wealth of skills and experience, not just as a performer but as a producer, engineer, mix…See the Story
Hall of Fame drummer Chris Vrenna to teach at the University of Michigan
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University of Michigan · Ann ArborUniversity of Michigan researchers linked PM2.5, a type of air pollutant, to estrogen decrease during the menopause transition.By Gina JiménezSome air pollutants can disrupt hormone levels during the menopause transition, possibly exacerbating symptoms, according to a paper published earlier this year in the journal Science of Total Environment.See the Story
Air Pollution Could Potentially Exacerbate Menopause Symptoms, Study Says - Inside Climate News
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Ann Arbor · Ann ArborThere’s a reason people call senior first baseman Keke Tholl “the mayor,” and it isn’t just because of her governance of the softball field. A seasoned player for Michigan, Tholl has provided her team with something much more valuable than runs this season — she has given them leadership. Throughout the course of the season, Tholl has found an abundance of success. As the Wolverines’ most prolific home-run hitter, leading the team with 14, it w…See the Story
Keke Tholl integral to Michigan’s success
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Ann Arbor · Ann ArborEntering Tuesday’s affair against Kent State, sophomore first baseman Mitch Voit had been a pinch hitter twice. His first appearance was a go-ahead home run in the eighth inning against Wisconsin-Milwaukee on April 10. The second time was this past weekend against Long Beach State, where he drew a crucial walk in the eighth inning. Tuesday, down 4-2 in the eighth inning, Voit once again grabbed a helmet, gripped his bat and walked to the on-deck…See the Story
Mitch Voit comes through for Michigan with another late-game pinch-hit home run
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Ann Arbor · Ann ArborA University of Michigan study published earlier this year found white men who experience harassment in their workplace are more likely to recognize and report incidents of racial and gender bias experienced by their colleagues. Erin Cech, author of the study and U-M associate professor of sociology and mechanical engineering, used the study to investigate how people perceive different forms of inequality. According to the study, meritocratic be…See the Story
UMich study finds white men who experience workplace harassment are more likely to recognize biases
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Ann Arbor · Ann ArborThe University of Michigan Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs met Monday afternoon to discuss recommendations on updated retiree health insurance plans brought by the Committee on the Economic and Social Well-Being of the Faculty and to honor departing SACUA members at their final meeting of their term. SACUA discussed revising a letter from the CESWF detailing concerns and recommendations from retired faculty about retirement heal…See the Story
SACUA discusses new retirement recommendations
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Ann Arbor · Ann ArborNine pitchers were used throughout the game, with three switches occurring in one inning. The Michigan baseball team is known for using the depths of its bullpen, mostly in times of crisis and a blowout loss in its future. But against Kent State, pitching by committee held the Wolverines long enough to rally its offense. With pitching leading the way, Michigan’s (24-21 overall) offense joined the dance in the late innings with a walk-off win o…See the Story
Michigan pitching holds strong, takes the win, 6-4, with late walk-off
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