1. April 22, 2025

    U-M physicists among winners of prestigious Breakthrough Prize

    U-M scientists are among the researchers worldwide honored with the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.

  2. April 22, 2025

    Historic Tappan Oak sapling planted to mark Earth Day at U-M

    On Earth Day, April 22, a sapling grown from the historic Tappan Oak was planted near the Alumni Association’s Alumni Center on Central Campus.

  3. April 22, 2025

    U-M invests in access, opportunity and success for all

    U-M will expand its Wolverine Pathways program to five new sites, as part of a larger effort to bolster existing programs and launch new ones in support of increased access, opportunity and success for all students.

  4. April 21, 2025

    Faculty Senate passes four resolutions at special meeting

    The Faculty Senate has passed four resolutions regarding faculty concerns related to current challenges in U.S. higher education.

  5. April 21, 2025

    U-M faculty expert explores the legacy of Pope Francis

    Silvia Pedraza, LSA professor, explores how Pope Francis’ leadership as the first Latin American pope confronted anti-immigrant rhetoric and reshaped the church’s role.

  6. April 21, 2025

    Dearborn, Flint campuses announce commencement plans

    UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint have scheduled their Spring Commencement ceremonies, with the Dearborn campus celebrating April 26 and the Flint campus’ celebrations set for May 3-4.

  7. April 21, 2025

    U-M’s Climate Week 2025 aims to boost climate engagement

    As U-M continues its tradition of celebrating Earth Day, the first of which was held more than 30 years ago, planning is underway for an expanded Climate Week gathering in the fall.

  8. April 21, 2025

    At-home monitoring of high-risk patients shows promise

    A U-M study found that hospitalizations dropped by 59% among high-risk patients in the following six months after they took part in a remote patient monitoring program while at home.

  9. April 21, 2025

    Discovering the longevity of 3D-printed metal parts

    To find out how long 3D-printed metal parts are likely to last in the field, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is providing up to $10.3 million to a team led by U-M.

  10. April 21, 2025

    Faculty Perspective: Work Connections is failing us

    Two U-M professors share concerns over Work Connections, which they say is a flawed system where some people say they experience harassment.