All Headlines

  1. February 5, 2024

    How North Campus came to be

    When U-M need room to accommodate postwar growth and more research space by the mid-20th century, it looked to farm fields north of the Huron River.

  2. February 5, 2024

    Applicants sought for Engage Detroit Workshops funding

    Proposals are being sought for the 2024 Engage Detroit Workshops grant program that supports new workshops or speaker series on a topic connecting U-M with Detroit communities.

  3. February 5, 2024

    Entrepreneurship director plays vintage base ball

    Nick Moroz, director of entrepreneurial practice at the College of Engineering’s Center for Entrepreneurship, plays vintage base ball with Greenfield Village’s team the Lah-De-Dahs.

  4. February 5, 2024

    It Happened at Michigan — A pioneer admired by classmates and patients

    When Ida Gray graduated from what was then called the U-M College of Dental Surgery in 1890, she became the nation’s first Black female dentist.

  5. February 5, 2024

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  6. February 2, 2024

    School of Social Work to host featured artist residency

    The School of Social Work, in partnership with the U-M Arts Initiative, has announced the selection of the Pan-African Creative Exchange as the featured artist residency for 2024.

  7. February 1, 2024

    University to begin alcohol sales at Crisler Center, Yost Ice Arena

    The athletics department has been approved for state liquor licenses and will begin offering the sale of alcohol at events in Crisler Center and Yost Ice Arena starting Feb. 2.

  8. February 1, 2024

    U-M leads project to find eco-friendly control over ice and snow

    Nontoxic materials could one day keep solar panels and airplane wings ice-free, or protect first responders from frostbite, thanks to a new project led by U-M researchers.

  9. February 1, 2024

    Poverty Solutions at U-M grows partnerships in poverty alleviation in 2023

    Poverty Solutions’ policy impacts and other accomplishments from the past year at the national, statewide, local and campus levels are outlined in the presidential initiative’s 2023 impact report.

  10. January 31, 2024

    REMINDER: President’s international education award nominations

    Nominations are due Feb. 9 for the President’s Award for Distinguished Service in International Education, recognizing faculty and staff who advance international education for U-M students.