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University of Michigan shares updated COVID-19 protocols for fall semester

ANN ARBOR – The College of Michigan will preserve its face protecting and vaccination insurance policies heading into the autumn 2022 time period, based on officers from the Ann Arbor campus.
The steerage was decided by the varsity’s COVID-19 Campus Well being Response Committee.
U-M will proceed to stick to its present vaccination coverage which requires all college students, school and employees full their main vaccination collection in opposition to COVID-19 and one booster shot.
In keeping with the brand new steerage, face masks are required at U-M COVID-19 testing websites and in affected person care settings however are non-compulsory in different areas of campus.
“We’re planning for a vibrant campus expertise that’s supported by the excessive vaccination price of our campus group,” affiliate vice chairman of pupil life and director of Campus COVID Response Robert Ernst and U-M chief well being officer Preeti Malani mentioned in an e mail to the campus group on Tuesday. “Our information exhibits that almost all of COVID-19 infections amongst our group this previous educational 12 months introduced as both having delicate or no signs in any respect.”
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In a separate assertion, U-M Provost Laurie McCauley mentioned that the college group ought to put together for a “totally residential expertise” this fall.
In keeping with the CHRC, its masking suggestions for indoor campus areas will likely be based mostly on the CDC’s group danger degree for Washtenaw County. The group degree within the county is presently “medium” which advises people to make masking choices based mostly on their private preferences.
College students, school and employees will nonetheless have the ability to entry the Neighborhood Monitoring and Sampling Program. Those that haven’t accomplished the required COVID-19 vaccine schedule will nonetheless be required to check weekly.
The college’s ResponsiBLUE day by day symptom checker will nonetheless be used to trace compliance of U-M’s vaccine coverage and to entry some buildings.
In keeping with officers, college students dwelling in residence halls will likely be prioritized for isolation housing and all college students ought to provide you with an isolation back-up plan within the case that campus isolation housing turns into full.
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Up to date steerage for the U-M Dearborn and Flint campuses will likely be shared later this summer season, officers mentioned.
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In-state commit schedules official visit to Michigan State football

Michigan State football earned the walk-on commitment from Jack Lansing, a 3-star linebacker from Hartland (MI) earlier this month. Now, the in-state product has scheduled his official visit to Michigan State.
Lansing, a 6’0″ and 200 pound linebacker that plays at Hartland High School, is a highly valued walk-on commitment, ranking very high for a walk-on as an 84 rated 3-star according to 247Sports. While he may begin as a preferred walk-on, the opportunity to begin his career on scholarship or gain a scholarship while on campus is still very much a possibility.
The Spartans value in-state recruiting, and adding a prospect like Lansing shows their importance on making sure no prospect falls through the cracks on their watch.
Lansing’s trip to East Lansing will be starting on June 20.
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Michigan leading for top ranked quarterback recruit, two-sport star in 2027 cycle

The Michigan Wolverines got their quarterback in the 2025 cycle when they flipped Bryce Underwood from LSU. They recently secured their top quarterback target in the 2026 class with top 100 signal caller Brady Smigiel committing to the maize and blue. Looking forward to the 2027 class, Michigan has placed themselves in the driver’s seat for the top-rated quarterback in that class as well.
Kavian Bryant is the No. 42 ranked overall recruit in the ’27 class but is the No. 1 overall rated quarterback in the class.As the top QB in the class, Bryant will likely continue to rise in the recruiting rankings in the coming months.
For Michigan, Bryant is the top quarterback on the board and offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey recently went to visit the star QB to continue building their relationship. Bryant had this to say about Michigan after a recent visit.
“Michigan has a lot of good qualities, the education, the facilities, The Big House. It was an eye opener.”
– 2027 top ranked QB Kavian Bryant
Education is clearly important to Bryant; he currently carries a 4.6 GPA in high school. Not many schools can offer the athletic program to match an elite education like the University of Michigan can. Bryant is a solid two sport athlete with D1 offers in basketball as well. He has expressed interest in playing both football and basketball at the next level. Again, not many universities can offer a top tier football and basketball program like Michigan can.
Currently the Wolverines have a 50% prediction for landing Bryant, but there is a ton of recruiting left in this battle. It remains to be seen if Michigan can close the deal and land their third straight elite quarterback.
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Highly coveted four-star WR from Texas moves up Michigan official visit

A four-star receiver out of Texas, Zion Robinson has moved his official visit up from June 13th to May 30th. Robinson is an elite athlete, coming in at 6-foot-4 and weighing 180-pounds. He’s a tough cover with a great catch radius, the type of long, lanky, and speedy receiver that offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey has been targeting since getting to Ann Arbor.
Robinson is ranked as the 135th overall recruit for 2026 in composite ratings. Some recruiting sites have him slotted as high as 72nd overall. In addition to being an elite football player, Robinson is also a state champion track star. He won the Texas high jump last year with an amazing 6-foot-8 leap. That athleticism will make him a tough cover on the football field and jump balls in the end zone will certainly tip in his favor with that leaping ability.
Robinson made a visit to Michigan for the spring game and was seen talking to fellow Texas receiver Andrew Marsh after the game. Michigan is in the thick of this race and it is a huge plus that Robinson has moved his date up. Right now, there are no crystal balls for Robinson and he’s keeping his recruitment very private. It feels like Michigan could snag this talented young man if they play their cards right and win his team over on May 30th.
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