1. March 23, 2023

    Regents Roundup — March 2023

    Other actions taken at the March 23 Board of Regents meeting.

  2. March 23, 2023

    Athletics renames softball stadium to honor Carol Hutchins

    The U-M athletic department will honor the career of retired softball coach Carol Hutchins by renaming its softball stadium Alumni Field at Carol Hutchins Stadium in her honor.

  3. March 23, 2023

    Ono launches search for ethics, integrity and compliance officer

    President Santa J. Ono has appointed a committee of faculty and staff to assist in the search for U-M’s first ethics, integrity and compliance officer, who will report directly to Ono and lead an effort to bolster U-M’s dedication to integrity.

  4. March 22, 2023

    Two SACUA seats decided after election; third requires runoff

    Two faculty members with backgrounds in education and engineering will soon join the executive committee of U-M’s central faculty governance system. A third will be decided in a runoff election.

  5. March 22, 2023

    U-M launches effort to support student climate education

    Students, staff and faculty representing an array of U-M units and disciplines collaborated recently at a Provost’s Seminar on Teaching to advance climate education for all students on the Ann Arbor campus.

  6. March 21, 2023

    A half century of women in the Michigan Marching Band

    The 2022-23 school year marks 50 years since the passing of Title IX, which allowed women to join the Michigan Marching Band.

  7. March 21, 2023

    Ono says he looks forward to regular input from faculty

    Faculty members bring invaluable perspectives to universities and should have a voice in decision making, President Santa J. Ono told the Senate Assembly.

  8. March 20, 2023

    U-M’s Earl Lewis to receive National Humanities Medal

    Earl Lewis, founding director of U-M’s Center for Social Solutions, will be awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Joe Biden during a White House ceremony.

  9. March 20, 2023

    Faculty share international experiences to inspire others

    A panel led by U-M’s Council on Global Engagement examined how studying abroad and international fieldwork can further international engagement and provide tools to help faculty develop international programs.

  10. March 20, 2023

    Lecturer combines love of computing, creating

    Creating pieces of art — and the trial and error that comes with it — drives and inspires Mark Meier, lecturer II in architecture in the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.