Campus News

  1. April 16, 2024

    Senate Assembly passes resolution regarding pay‑raise schedule

    The U-M faculty’s Senate Assembly has approved a resolution requesting retroactive pay for all faculty members whose salaries it contends were affected by the way raises have been scheduled.

  2. April 16, 2024

    Dearborn, Flint campuses announce commencement schedules

    UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint have scheduled their Spring Commencement ceremonies. UM-Dearborn will conduct three ceremonies April 27, and UM-Flint’s four ceremonies will be April 27-28.

  3. April 16, 2024

    Students turn fallen campus trees into public tables

    Storm-damaged trees and others from across U-M are being turned into new, functional campus furniture, thanks to the work of associate professor Joseph Trumpey and his students.

  4. April 15, 2024

    McCauley shares vision for making education more accessible

    In the latest Michigan Minds podcast, Provost Laurie McCauley discusses U-M’s vision for making higher education more accessible and affordable, a key part of the university’s Vision 2034 effort.

  5. April 15, 2024

    University establishes the Common Agenda for Well‑being

    The steering committee of U-M’s Well-being Collective has established the Common Agenda for Well-being, which will serve as a blueprint for the collective’s work moving forward.

  6. April 15, 2024

    Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe to deliver Wege Lecture

    Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe will deliver the Wege Lecture on Sustainability on April 24. Hayhoe’s talk will focus on “New Climate Solutions and Galvanizing for Action.”

  7. April 15, 2024

    Arts Initiative announces 2024 Creative Careers Residents

    The Arts Initiative has announced three master’s degree-level residents — Leah Crosby, Sara Faraj and Kara Roseborough — for its Creative Careers Residency.

  8. April 15, 2024

    Ukraine’s devastation manifested in statistician’s ceramic art

    Irina Bondarenko, a statistician lead for the biostatics department at Michigan Medicine, grew up in Ukraine and has created works of art inspired by her homeland.

  9. April 15, 2024

    It Happened at Michigan — The ‘rare and curious’ Stearns Collection

    Frederick Stearns had never purchased a musical instrument, but a small guitar caught his eye. It was called a quirten and dated to 1807.

  10. April 12, 2024

    U-M sees surge in first-year, transfer student applications

    With more than 105,000 applicants, U-M again set a record for application volume, with a growing number of prospective first-year and transfer students looking to enroll for the fall 2024 term.