1. October 15, 2025

    U-M researchers receive $13M to transform traumatic brain injury care

    U-M has received two grants totaling $13 million to change how traumatic brain injury is treated. The funding supports two projects.

  2. October 15, 2025

    Three U-M researchers named American Physical Society fellows

    Two U-M physicists and one engineer were elected as fellows of the American Physical Society, an honor that recognizes excellence in physics and exceptional service to the physics community.

  3. October 15, 2025

    U-M mathematician Charlotte Chan named 2025 Packard Fellow

    Charlotte Chan, an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics, is one of 20 early-career scientists and engineers who have been named 2025 Packard Fellows.

  4. October 14, 2025

    U-M study helps hospitals reduce wasteful pre-surgery testing

    A study led by a U-M team shows a way to achieve sustained success in reducing unneeded pre-op testing while keeping valuable ones.

  5. October 14, 2025

    Timeline extended for change to U-M payment process for restaurant purchases

    In response to feedback from the university community, the cutoff date for shortcode use with contracted restaurants has been extended from Jan. 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026.

  6. October 14, 2025

    Research Cores Office launches new, centralized resource website

    The Research Cores Office has launched a new website that serves as a central portal for U-M researchers searching for services and expertise related to centralized shared resources.

  7. October 13, 2025

    A digital hand that enables hands-free virtual reality

    A digital, voice-controlled hand could improve the convenience and accessibility of virtual and augmented reality by enabling hands-free use of games and apps.

  8. October 13, 2025

    Impact Institutes receives strong first-cycle response for interdisciplinary research

    Impact Institutes, a seed funding initiative launched in May, has collected more than 140 letters of intent in its first cycle, reflecting broad engagement toward advancing interdisciplinary research.

  9. October 13, 2025

    LSA associate professor Susan Najita elected to fill out SACUA term

    LSA associate professor Susan Najita has been elected to fill a vacancy on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the executive arm of U-M’s central faculty governance system.

  10. October 13, 2025

    Open Enrollment for 2026 benefits runs through Oct. 24

    Benefits-eligible faculty, staff, retirees and graduate students can change their U-M benefits during Open Enrollment, now underway and continuing through 5 p.m. Eastern Time Friday, Oct. 24.