1. September 16, 2024

    Earthfest offers sustainability involvement opportunities at U‑M

    Earthfest 2024, which showcases opportunities in sustainability and climate action across U‑M, takes place Sept. 26 on the Diag.

  2. September 16, 2024

    Stamps professor seeks to create inspiring ‘interruptions’

    Nick Tobier, professor of art and design in the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, aims to create art that brings about pleasant pauses in people’s otherwise methodical paths.

  3. September 16, 2024

    It Happened at Michigan — A lab for future chemists

    Shortly after becoming U-M’s first president, Henry Tappan declared in December 1855 that there was a strong need “to erect a chemical laboratory for the analytical courses” on campus.

  4. September 16, 2024

    Police Beat — August 2024

    Crime statistics for the month of August 2024.

  5. September 16, 2024

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  6. September 13, 2024

    UMICH Votes helping U-M engage in 2024 election

    As the 2024 elections approach, the university is implementing a variety of measures to ensure all faculty, staff and students are well-prepared to exercise their right to vote.

  7. September 13, 2024

    Report: Clinical interventions can reduce firearm injuries

    Clinicians can play a major role in reducing their patients’ risks of firearm-related injuries, according to an article published by U-M researchers.

  8. September 12, 2024

    OVPR offers ways to help researchers engage with public

    The Public Engagement and Research Impacts office has developed workshops and a community of practice designed to help U-M researchers translate their scholarship into meaningful public impact.

  9. September 12, 2024

    Elena Gallo to direct Women in Science and Engineering program

    Elena Gallo, professor of astronomy, has been appointed the new director of U-M’s Women in Science and Engineering program, effective Sept. 15.

  10. September 11, 2024

    Activist Bassey stresses shared humanity in Wallenberg Lecture

    Nnimmo Bassey — architect, poet and African environmental activist — accepted U‑M’s 2024 Wallenberg Medal for his outstanding humanitarian work, declaring, “We are part of nature, not apart from it.”