All Headlines
-
March 23, 2026
It Happened at Michigan: The first women to break barriers at Michigan Medicine
In 1870, the Board of Regents voted to allow women to study medicine alongside men — something no other major university had yet allowed. The integration, however, wasn’t seamless.
-
March 23, 2026
Look to Leadership: UM-Flint is redefining student support through Wolverine Essentials
Over the past decade and a half, the national conversation around student basic needs has undergone a profound shift, one that has directly shaped the work at UM-Flint.
-
March 23, 2026
Campus briefs
Short news items from around the University of Michigan.
-
March 20, 2026
U-M aims to bridge ‘valley of death’ for manufacturing tech
In this Q&A, Chinedum Okwudire, director of the new U-M Advanced Manufacturing Institute, discusses its unique approach to translational research.
-
March 20, 2026
Michigan Society of Fellows names new junior members
The Michigan Society of Fellows has selected six new members out of over 1,660 applicants to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral fellows and non-tenure track assistant professors, beginning this fall.
-
March 20, 2026
Powers named executive director of University Audit Services
The University of Michigan has appointed John J. Powers as executive director of University Audit Services, effective April 1, 2026.
-
March 19, 2026
Jalen Rose announced as Spring Commencement speaker, five to receive honorary degrees
Jalen Rose, founder of the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy, sports analyst, and former U-M and NBA player, will be the main speaker at the ceremony on May 2 at Michigan Stadium.
-
March 19, 2026
Regents Roundup — March 2026
Other items approved by the Board of Regents at its March 19 meeting.
-
March 19, 2026
Building to be renamed for UM-Dearborn’s fifth chancellor
In recognition of his contributions to the university and the surrounding community, the Board of Regents approved renaming UM-Dearborn’s Administration Building the Daniel Little Building.
-
March 19, 2026
U-M community supports what’s next on Giving Blueday
On the 12th Giving Blueday, the U-M community joined together to make an impact, raising $4.3 million to support students, scholarships, research, student organizations and more.
