1. February 4, 2026

    From STEM to social impact: U-M scholars go global with Fulbright awards

    Twenty-seven U-M students and faculty scholars have been awarded Fulbright grants for the 2025-26 academic year, putting the university among the top-producing institutions in the country.

  2. February 3, 2026

    $200,000 available for research to prevent, alleviate poverty

    Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan is awarding up to $200,000 to support faculty research on ways to prevent and alleviate poverty.

  3. February 3, 2026

    Obituary — Sister Barbara Cervenka

    Sister Barbara Cervenka, formerly known as Sister James Annette, died on Jan. 28, 2026, at the Dominican Life Center in Adrian, Michigan.

  4. February 2, 2026

    U-M faculty, partners awarded state water research grants

    Research Universities for Michigan has awarded more than $400,000 in its initial round of Livable Futures Initiative Water Collaboration Grants.

  5. February 2, 2026

    Yost to host first zero-waste ice hockey game against MSU

    While Michigan men’s hockey team will be aiming to maintain its No. 1 status with a win over rival Michigan State, it also will be scoring big in sustainability with the program’s first zero-waste game.

  6. February 2, 2026

    Career Development Fund for Staff now open; webinar Feb. 5

    Staff members planning their professional growth are urged apply for the 2026 Career Development Fund for Staff grant. Applications are being accepted through Feb. 28, 2026.

  7. February 1, 2026

    Obituary — John Leahy

    John Leahy, renowned economist and beloved professor and departmental chair at U-M, died unexpectedly on Dec. 21, 2025 at the age of 64 following a recent accident.

  8. January 30, 2026

    New program moves art from UMMA’s walls to students’ spaces

    Art at Home made museum-quality art part of students’ daily lives, removing barriers to access and inviting closer, more personal relationships with art.

  9. January 30, 2026

    Two virtual town halls on pouring rights planned

    U-M employees, retirees, students and alumni can attend one of two virtual town halls on pouring rights at the university later this month.

  10. January 30, 2026

    Upcoming digital accessibility training sessions available

    The Disability Equity Office within the Equity, Civil Rights and Title IX Office and Information Technology Services are offering training opportunities on how to make digital content accessible.