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  2. List of University of Michigan faculty and staff - Wikipedia

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    As of fall 2023, the University of Michigan employs 8,189 faculty members, including 44 living members of the National Academy of Sciences, 63 living members of the National Academy of Medicine, 28 living members of the National Academy of Engineering, 98 living members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and 17 living members of the American Philosophical Society.

  3. Sherrone Moore - Wikipedia

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    Sherrone Banfield Moore was born on February 3, 1986, in Derby, Kansas. [1] He graduated from Derby High School in 2004. [2] [3] He played two seasons of junior college football for Butler Community College before transferring to play for the Oklahoma Sooners in 2006.

  4. Mike Boynton - Wikipedia

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    Michael Boynton Jr. (born January 17, 1982) is an American basketball coach, currently an assistant coach at the University of Michigan. Previously he was the head coach at Oklahoma State University from 2017 to 2024.

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  6. Michigan hires FAU head coach Dusty May to replace ... - AOL

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    Michigan has found its replacement for Juwan Howard. The school announced Sunday morning that it had agreed to a five-year deal with Florida Atlantic coach Dusty May. His contract is for five ...

  7. University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The University of Michigan traces its origins to August 26, 1817, [1] when it was established in the Territory of Michigan as the Catholepistemiad or University of Michigania through a legislative act signed by acting governor and secretary William Woodbridge, chief justice Augustus B. Woodward, and judge John Griffin.