All Headlines

  1. March 25, 2021

    President outlines effort to improve campus culture

    U-M will soon begin a formal effort to improve the culture of the institution as it relates to sexual and gender-based misconduct through a process that engages the community in the co-creation of change.

  2. March 25, 2021

    Grads invited to experience virtual commencement in the Big House

    Graduates in the University of Michigan Class of 2021 are invited to experience the May 1 virtual Spring Commencement ceremony from the stands of Michigan Stadium.

  3. March 25, 2021

    Schlissel highlights final carbon neutrality commission report

    On the heels of the release of the President’s Commission on Carbon Neutrality’s final report, President Mark Schlissel expects to announce soon the university’s next steps toward achieving net-zero emissions.

  4. March 25, 2021

    U-M Library upgrading technology to improve user experience

    An upcoming overhaul of the platform that allows users to find, request and borrow materials will bring changes to U-M Library services and interfaces.

  5. March 24, 2021

    U-M computer chip wins against 500+ hackers

    In its first bug bounty competition, MORPHEUS, an “unhackable” computer chip developed by computer science researchers at U-M, foiled more than 500 cybersecurity researchers.

  6. March 24, 2021

    CWPS marking 20 years as U-M’s hub for performance studies

    U-M’s Center for World Performance Studies is launching a series of events to mark the 20th anniversary of its grand opening at the International Institute on March 30, 2001.

  7. March 23, 2021

    New panel of faculty, staff, students will advise Title IX coordinator

    The U-M Office for Institutional Equity is creating an advisory committee of students, faculty and staff to provide perspectives and input on matters related to sexual and gender-based misconduct.

  8. March 23, 2021

    Donald Freeman chosen to fill position on SACUA

    Incomplete information in an online directory has led to a change in the 2021-22 membership for the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs. Donald Freeman, professor of education, will serve for one year starting May 1.

  9. March 22, 2021

    Match Day suspense: Med students learn residency destinations

    On March 19, 169 U-M medical students learned their next steps in becoming future health care providers as they received an online notification of their residency match.

  10. March 22, 2021

    Applications sought for precision health research funding

    The Precision Health Investigators Awards program anticipates funding up to eight two-year awards in 2021 to support the development of precision health science, tools and datasets.