1. December 4, 2025

    Rich cities, broke neighbors: Study exposes wealth divide

    A new University of Michigan study shows how the patchwork of city boundaries and economic segregation combine to create a “tax base fragmentation.”

  2. December 4, 2025

    UM-Flint, UM-Dearborn set schedules for commencements

    Fall commencement ceremonies for UM-Flint will take place Dec. 14, while UM-Dearborn’s celebrations are planned for Dec. 20.

  3. December 3, 2025

    Look to Michigan provides Faculty Expansion Program update

    The Look to Michigan Faculty Expansion Program has been recruiting colleagues with exceptional potential to expand the capacity for transformative inquiry in high-impact areas of research/scholarship and societal challenge.

  4. December 3, 2025

    U-M fellowship helps protect northern Michigan waters

    The CLEAR Fellowship was founded by graduates of the U-M Biological Station who hoped to give to the next generation the same experiences they had at the Biological Station.

  5. December 2, 2025

    Lecturers honored for outstanding contributions to instruction

    Five University of Michigan lecturers have been honored for their outstanding contributions to instruction and inclusive teaching.

  6. December 2, 2025

    New nuclear requires governance to avoid old mistakes

    A new report from the University of Michigan lays out implications of the widespread adoption of small modular reactors and other advanced nuclear reactors.

  7. December 1, 2025

    U-M retains No. 1 study abroad spot among public universities

    U-M was named the No. 1 public university — and No. 2 overall — in the latest Open Doors report, based on participation during the 2023-24 academic year.

  8. December 1, 2025

    University shares reminder about severe weather policy

    As the U-M community enters the cold and snowy season, with its potential for severe weather, campus leaders would like to share the university’s policy for reducing operations.

  9. December 1, 2025

    Preparations for closure of Wolverine Tower underway

    The university has begun to move units and services housed at Wolverine Tower to other locations in advance of the aging structure’s future demolition.

  10. November 25, 2025

    Professors draw on unconventional journeys to reshape Chinese studies

    Deeply personal parallel cultural journeys converged for a pair of leaders at the University of Michigan’s Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies.