1. March 26, 2025

    Unlikely collaborators forge lasting partnership at UM-Dearborn

    UM-Dearborn professor Wencong Su was not initially convinced LaRico Andres was a good fit for to assist with an energy efficiency project he was working on.

  2. March 26, 2025

    Inclusive History Project hosting annual summit April 4

    The Inclusive History Project will host its annual summit April 4, inviting members of the university community to participate in sessions exploring histories of inclusion and exclusion at U-M.

  3. March 25, 2025

    Beam signing ceremony for new residential, dining complex

    A beam signing ceremony took place March 25 for the new Central Campus Residential Development being constructed near Hoover Avenue and Division Street.

  4. March 25, 2025

    Weather emergencies affect older adults’ views on climate, health

    Findings from the National Poll on Healthy Aging show that 59% of people age 50 and older are concerned about how climate change could affect their health.

  5. March 25, 2025

    U-M study centers on leadership traits of ROTC cadets

    A study co-authored by a U-M researcher found that among 234 ROTC cadets, traits such as self-control and grit were not significant predictors of effective leadership.

  6. March 25, 2025

    Bold Challenges opens Boost applications, announces theme

    The Bold Challenges’ Boost program, which supports transdisciplinary research projects, has opened applications for the fall 2025 cycle.

  7. March 24, 2025

    Center for Global Health Equity names new director

    Akbar K. Waljee has been appointed the Leslie D. Yamada and Tachi Yamada M.D. Director of the Center for Global Health Equity at U-M, replacing inaugural center director Joseph C. Kolars.

  8. March 24, 2025

    Nominations open for Distinguished University Innovator of the Year

    Innovation Partnerships is seeking nominations for the 2025 Distinguished University Innovator of the Year award.

  9. March 24, 2025

    Life Sciences Orchestra blends science and music for 25 years

    The U-M Life Sciences Orchestra is celebrating its 25th season of blending science and music by featuring amateur musicians of the medical and science community.

  10. March 24, 2025

    New Michigan law expands access to paid sick time

    The university has announced its implementation plans for the Michigan Earned Sick Time Act, which sets a new threshold for the amount of paid sick time employers must provide.