Daily Digest

Thursday, February 9, 2017

With players choosing to commit earlier in the process, schools can no longer afford to bring them in only on official visits, leading to the rise of unofficial visits.

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Dear subscribers,

The Michigan women's basketball team earned their 20th season victory over Purdue Wednesday with a 72-62 win. Wednesday night, speakers discussed their unique visions for societal change and growth as a part of the annual student-run TEDxUofM event. A reflection on the changing recruiting process for the Michigan hockey team. The University community reacts to the racist emails sent out Tuesday night and the University's response. Finally, Gov. Rick Snyder announced in his proposed budget for the 2018 fiscal year that he plans to increase funding for higher education institutions and water quality projects.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


Wolverines earn 20th season victory over Purdue

Despite a slow start to the contest, Michigan eked out a 72-62 win over the Boilermakers.

Dreamers and disrupters zone in on public health at TEDxUofM

Wednesday night at the Power Center, eight diverse speakers — including University of Michigan professors and international artists — discussed their unique visions for societal change and growth as a part of the annual student-run TEDxUofM event.

Students, faculty speak out against racist emails, University response

When news of the three racist emails from Tuesday night reached most of campus Wednesday morning, students, faculty and organizations immediately denounced the messages. Many, however, also criticized the University of Michigan’s response, which was similar to its responses to past racially charged acts on campus.

Gov. Snyder’s FY 2018 budget focuses on higher education, clean drinking water

Gov. Rick Snyder announced Feb. 8 in his proposed budget for the 2018 fiscal year that he plans to increase funding for higher education institutions and water quality projects.

Marketing/Ad/PR Alumnus Conversation: Launching your Career in Digital Marketing with Charlie Pawlik at 6:00PM at the Career Center

Are you pursuing a career in digital marketing? Whether you are on the job market or you have secured a position and are thinking about how to be successful in your role, join us for a small group conversation led by U-M Alumnus Charlie Pawlik. Charlie will be joining the conversation remotely. He will be answering questions and sharing his wisdom about how to be successful in the field of digital marketing. All attendees must register for the event here: http://umich.joinhandshake.com/events/43201. Please bring your questions!