Staff with questions about whether they are required to report to work during an emergency reduction in operations are advised to contact their unit supervisor for clarification. Faculty members with questions are advised to contact their department chair or dean’s office.
Population Healthy is a weekly podcast produced by
@umichsph
that digs into important public health topics that impact our everyday lives.
#NationalPublicHealthWeek
If you’re part of the
@umich
faculty and staff community, consider supporting your colleagues in need with a gift to the Emergency Hardship Program.
#GivingTuesday
We are thrilled and honored to accept the 2021 C. Everett Koop National Health Award on behalf of
@umich
at a featured awards ceremony during
#HEROForum21
.
#GoBlue
#BeWell
Congratulations to Pam McGuinty, the winner of the 34th Annual James T. Neubacher Awards!
You are invited to join the celebration, in person or virtually on November 1, at 1 p.m.! Register here:
With many people practicing social distancing, losing contact can worsen mental health concerns. Alison Miller, associate professor of Health Behavior at
@umichsph
, has methods for managing stress.
#NationalPublicHealthWeek
Previously named “Investing in Ability,” Disability Community Month events are produced by the Council for Disability Concerns to raise awareness of disability topics on campus and in the community.
💬 Words matter. Actions matter more. If you've witnessed staff or teams at U-M actively promoting diversity, let them know their work is valued. Nominate them for the Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award and be part of recognizing their journey:
🌈 Join us on Nov. 16 and you'll have a better understanding of why it is important to use gender inclusive language. Here's to a more inclusive and LGBTQIA+ friendly culture at U-M! Register now:
U-M Negotiators met with GEO for three bargaining sessions last week, seeking to make more progress with negotiations. GEO’s demand for 60% wage increase remains unchanged. Here’s the latest
Join the
@UMengineering
Undergraduate Education Team as a Program Manager! Lead efforts to support student learning and goal setting through our new online platform, Spire.
A class full of 1st graders from Holiday, Texas adopted
@UMich
for a class project. Not only did they learn all about our school, but they cheered on
@umichbball
too. Plus they sent these sweet thank you notes!
A big thank you to 150+ staff members who attended today’s
#UMichVoices
hybrid Annual Meeting. You help make this special workplace even better! And a huge kudos to
@UMichPrezOno
for his support.
Congratulations to the 2023 James T. Neubacher Award recipient Pam McGuinty and all Honorable Mention Honorees. The award celebrates people working to ensure the voices of the disability community are not just heard, but actively valued.
#URecord
Emily Martin is an associate professor of epidemiology at
@umichsph
. Learn what it takes to create a vaccine, and how long it will take to make a coronavirus vaccine available to the public.
#NationalPublicHealthWeek
Do you want to help empower a positive workplace at Michigan? Volunteer for Voices of the Staff to share ideas and define the campus community issues that matter most to you.
It's time! Open Enrollment is going on now. Make changes through Wolverine Access until 5 p.m. Oct. 29. It's an opportunity for faculty, staff, retirees and survivors, and benefits-eligible grad students to make changes to their benefits.
Exciting news! Thanks to the overwhelming response, funding for FY2024 has been doubled by EVPCFO Geoff Chatas. Now's the time to apply for the Career Development Fund!
#CareerDevelopment
#FundingBoost
💵💙
Make a nomination now! The Staff Impact Awards honor those who make the workplace better for us all. Recognize staff, supervisors and teams that make an impact by January 16, 2020.
Do you know a staff member or work team that stands out by demonstrating extraordinary dedication to
@umich
diversity? Celebrate their work with a nomination for the annual Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award by Oct. 4.
Previously named “Investing in Ability,” Disability Community Month events are produced by the Council for Disability Concerns to raise awareness of disability topics on campus and in the community.
Safely dispose your expired, unused medication Tuesday, October 4 at Ingalls Mall in Ann Arbor hosted by
@UMichPharmacy
For details on accepted medication visit,
🌱 Help us build a culture that thrives! Participate in U-M's Culture Journey Values Challenge and earn free swag! Complete the survey by June 28, 2024:
#UMich
#UMCultureJourney
Do you know a passionate advocate for disability inclusion? Celebrate that person by nominating them for the 34th Annual James T. Neubacher Award by August 15!
U-M reached four tentative agreements with GEO in the latest bargaining session. The university hopes to build on this momentum. The next bargaining session is scheduled for June 23.
Congratulations to negotiators from the University of Michigan and the Lecturers' Employee Organization for reaching a tentative collective bargaining agreement today. See details on the update web page.
Celebrate staff who champion volunteerism and service at the U-M! The Staff Impact Awards honor those who go above and beyond. Nominations are being accepted through Jan. 16, 2020.
Call for nominations: The 30th Annual James T. Neubacher Award! Do you know a passionate advocate for disability inclusion? Celebrate their efforts with a nomination by August 5!
IAW Event: Telling Our Own Stories: A Visual Storytelling Workshop on Disability Life at U-M, October 18, 12 - 3pm, Hatcher Graduate Library Gallery. Learn more about this and other events at -- Drawing via
@pfanderson
📚 via
@vicstrecher
It's
#NationalPublicHealthWeek
. What is public health? It's the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. Learn more about the work being done at
@umichsph
:
March is Save Your Vision Month. Take care of your eyes by scheduling an eye exam and by practicing seven healthy habits to prevent macular degeneration.
Nancy Ambrose King,
@umichsmtd
Professor of Oboe picked up running as a hobby in her mid-40s and ended up completing a goal of running a marathon in all 50 states.
#UMichCareers
U-M negotiators met with GEO expecting to make meaningful progress toward reaching agreements on significant issues. However, the union’s counter proposal was basically a repeat of its last offer. The university hopes to meet again this week.
Privilege is complex and can affect different people in different ways. Join "Understanding Privilege" and learn the nuances around privilege as it relates to diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace. Register for Jan. 24:
"On May 3rd
#UMichHR
leaders visited
@NorthStarReach
, a summer camp designed exclusively for kids who can’t attend traditional camps because of serious medical conditions."
What is digital accessibility and why is it important at U-M? Learn how to identify common digital accessibility barriers and how to overcome them in 'Introduction to Digital Accessibility' on March 12:
It’s easy to get started with LinkedIn Learning! All active faculty, staff, students and temporary employees have access at no cost.
#UMichLiL
#LinkedInLearning
Do you know a passionate advocate for disability inclusion? Celebrate that person by nominating them for the 32nd Annual James T. Neubacher Award by July 31!
Whether you currently hold a leadership role or aspire to in the future, Introduction to Leadership at U-M lays the groundwork to advance your career. Don't miss the next session on Friday, Sept. 6 at 10 a.m.