1. February 25, 2026

    U-M Congressional Breakfast raises record support for student scholarships

    The 75th annual U-M Congressional Breakfast raised over $147,000 for the Samuel L. Chappell Family Scholarship during a Feb. 25 gathering in Washington, D.C.

  2. February 25, 2026

    CEW+ welcomes Twink Frey Visiting Social Activist to campus

    This March, CEW+ will welcome Cortney Sanders to campus as the Twink Frey Visiting Social Activist Program.

  3. February 25, 2026

    Obituary — Lucinda Ann “Cindy” Pfalzer

    Lucinda Ann “Cindy” Pfalzer, age 67, of Fenton, died Dec. 6, 2025. She joined the UM-Flint faculty as an assistant professor in 1986, and was promoted to associate professor in 1992, and professor in 1998.

  4. February 24, 2026

    U-M lab receives grant for new pediatric cancer research

    A national research grant is helping a Rogel Cancer Center laboratory take a major step into pediatric cancer research, aiming to develop more precise treatments for an aggressive childhood cancer.

  5. February 24, 2026

    1949: A campus odyssey by Stanley Kubrick

    In May 1949, Look Magazine featured a series of Stanley Kubrick’s photos taken on the University of Michigan campus and throughout Ann Arbor.

  6. February 24, 2026

    $9M to explore limits of entangled quantum sensor networks

    U-M is leading a $9 million project funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Research to develop methods for creating entangled networks of quantum sensors.

  7. February 23, 2026

    U-M surveying community related to discrimination and harassment

    U-M has engaged Rankin Climate, an external, independent firm with experience in climate assessment, to conduct a campus survey related to discrimination and harassment.

  8. February 23, 2026

    Obituary — John Philip Boyd

    John Philip Boyd, age 74, of Ann Arbor and professor emeritus of climate and space sciences and engineering, died peacefully Feb. 19 at Glacier Hills Senior Living Community in Ann Arbor.

  9. February 23, 2026

    Obituary — Alfred Allan Stuart

    Alfred Allan Stuart died Dec. 23, 2025, at the age of 95. Stuart dedicated his professional life to U-M, beginning at the Data Systems Center and eventually serving as registrar.

  10. February 23, 2026

    Central Campus LEGO replica inspired other U-M creations

    In late 2020, Adam Mael completed a LEGO replica of the Diag and the surrounding buildings on Central Campus. He’s been busy creating with LEGO since.