1. Universities, Hospital Group To Train Physicians In Addiction Medicine

    Mark Rivett posted February 25, 2019

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    With opioid-related deaths increasing most years since 1999, Michigan’s three research universities [Michigan State University, University of Michigan and Wayne State University] and Spectrum Health said Friday [February, 22nd] they were starting a project to train more physicians to become addiction medicine specialists.

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  2. VP of Government Relations talks strategy, forming relationships with new lawmakers

    Mark Rivett posted January 24, 2019

    Leah Graham and Alyssa McMurtry/Michigan Daily

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    The Michigan Daily sat down with Cynthia Wilbanks, vice president of the Office of Government Relations, to discuss the University of Michigan’s efforts to work with officeholders and agencies at the local, state and federal level. Wilbanks and her office manage interactions with government officials in regard to legislative and regulatory policy that affects the University and its programs.

    Cynthia Wilbanks

    Cynthia H. Wilbanks: Vice President for the Office of Government Relations

    “In this office, it’s relationships that are really the foundation of our work,” Wilbanks said. “We use opportunities that are both formal and informal to establish those relationships and they come in lots of different settings, so it’s not always going up to the state capital, it’s not always visiting with offices in Washington. It’s a variety of ways that we work on those relationships and the same is true for the community relations work.”

  3. UM School or Information faculty and Benzonia Library staff meet with Senator Darwin Booher

    Mark Rivett posted October 18, 2018

    Today, Senator Darwin Booher from Evart, Michigan, visited the Benzonia Library to learn more about the UM School of Information‘s efforts to strengthen relationships with local rural libraries. Here are two UM videos highlighted their efforts in Benzonia.

    Maker Movement: Researching Making in Michigan Libraries

    Libraries Engage: Benzonia Public Library

    Library

    Front Row Left to Right: Kristin Fontichiaro, Clinical Associate Professor UM School of Information; Michelle Leines, Assistant Library Director Benzonia Library; Senator Darwin Booher
    Back Row: Jimmy McLaren, MAKER Coordinator