1. March 7, 2022

    Study compares greenhouse gas reductions for light-duty vehicles

    What does pickup truck electrification mean for the decarbonization of the transportation industry? U-M and Ford Motor Co. researchers addressed this question in a new study.

  2. March 7, 2022

    Democracy in Crisis series features insights from journalists

    U-M’s Democracy in Crisis series will feature four award-winning journalists sharing their insights into the forces threatening and protecting democratic structures and systems.

  3. March 7, 2022

    Women of Color in the Academy Project marks milestones

    The Women of Color in the Academy Project has grown from a handful of members meeting in their homes over potlucks to more than 300 members across a variety of schools and departments.

  4. March 7, 2022

    Academic Freedom Lecture to focus on Palestinian discourse

    Dima Khalidi, director of Chicago-based Palestine Legal, will give the 31st annual Davis, Markert, and Nickerson Academic Freedom Lecture March 14 in Forum Hall in Palmer Commons.

  5. March 7, 2022

    Financial sanctions against Russia will create wide-ranging impact

    The U.S. government and allies have responded to the Russian invasion of Ukraine with a series of financial sanctions, including freezing assets and banning Russian banks from SWIFT.

  6. March 7, 2022

    Staffer has amassed solid Captain America collection

    Devin Berghorst, senior case manager for student support services in the Dean of Students Office, estimates among the couple thousand comics he’s obtained over the years, between 400-500 are Captain America. 

  7. March 7, 2022

    Heritage Project — Madelon’s world

    Madelon Stockwell stepped onto the Ann Arbor campus on a Wednesday, the second day of February 1870. Her arrival from Kalamazoo disrupted a world that had been wholly male since the fall of 1817.

  8. March 7, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  9. February 25, 2022

    Police Department Oversight Committee sets listening session

    Faculty, staff and students are invited to a U-M Police Department Oversight Committee community listening session to share thoughts, experiences and ideas to help shape the model of policing at the university.

  10. February 24, 2022

    Russel lecturer Donald Kinder to address democracy and prejudice

    U-M psychology and political science professor Donald Kinder will deliver the 97th Henry Russel Lecture March 14 in the Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union.