1. October 13, 2025

    U-M roboticists aim to expand robotic prosthetic leg’s benefits

    A commercial robotic leg could potentially benefit both higher- and lower-mobility amputees, U-M roboticists have shown for the first time.

  2. October 13, 2025

    Faculty Perspective: Open Letter Regarding Consultative Decision-Making

    The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs urges U-M leaders “to recommit to consultative governance, whereby decisions that affect the faculty broadly are made with meaningful input from us.”

  3. October 13, 2025

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  4. October 10, 2025

    Former U-M researcher awarded 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

    The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to a researcher who conducted the foundational work for his research in part at the University of Michigan.

  5. October 9, 2025

    Board of Regents scheduled to meet Oct. 16 at UM-Flint

    The Board of Regents will meet Oct. 16 at the Riverfront Center on the UM-Flint campus. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m.

  6. October 9, 2025

    Building straightforward technologies that directly benefit people

    UM-Dearborn assistant professor Zheng Song’s latest venture centers around SpeedEye: a crowd-sourced traffic calming app.

  7. October 9, 2025

    New resources help instructors support student well-being

    U-M instructors now have access to a new set of role-appropriate strategies to support student mental health and well-being.

  8. October 9, 2025

    Times Higher Education ranks U-M No. 23 worldwide

    U-M is the No. 23 university in the world and the No. 14 university in the United States, according to the latest Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

  9. October 8, 2025

    Take 5 to Focus returns to promote daily mindfulness

    More effectively managing stress, having more focus, and being in a better mood are the key benefits of the Take 5 to Focus program.

  10. October 8, 2025

    UM-Flint marks 11 years as a Gold-Level Veteran Friendly School

    For the 11th consecutive year, UM-Flint has earned the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency’s prestigious Gold-Level Veteran Friendly School designation.