Eastern Equine Encephalitis
Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE or triple E) is a rare but potentially severe illness that can be transmitted by mosquitoes to humans.
Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE or triple E) is a rare but potentially severe illness that can be transmitted by mosquitoes to humans.
Wellness Coaching for Alcohol and Other Drugs (formerly called BASICS-IMEP) is a free, confidential and non-judgmental program for U-M students.
All institutions of higher education are required by federal law to conduct a biennial review of campus alcohol and other drug programs and policies.
Adenoviruses can cause a wide range of symptoms, which can range from mild to severe.
Here's how to care for yourself if you're sick.
Pedestrian safety is all of our responsibility. It’s important as a pedestrian to be seen, be aware, and be careful. Below are some tips to help you stay safe when crossing the street:
The 2018 Biennial Review Committee met from May to August 2018 to conduct the federally required biennial review of the U-M Alcohol and Other Drug Policy for Students, Faculty and Staff. The committee determined that the university is in compliance with federal requirements.