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  1. October 13, 2025

    LSA associate professor Susan Najita elected to fill out SACUA term

    LSA associate professor Susan Najita has been elected to fill a vacancy on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the executive arm of U-M’s central faculty governance system.

  2. October 13, 2025

    Open Enrollment for 2026 benefits runs through Oct. 24

    Benefits-eligible faculty, staff, retirees and graduate students can change their U-M benefits during Open Enrollment, now underway and continuing through 5 p.m. Eastern Time Friday, Oct. 24.

  3. October 13, 2025

    U-M roboticists aim to expand robotic prosthetic leg’s benefits

    A commercial robotic leg could potentially benefit both higher- and lower-mobility amputees, U-M roboticists have shown for the first time.

  4. October 13, 2025

    It Happened at Michigan: Central Campus sculpture marks 85 years

    At the center of campus stands Sunday Morning in Deep Waters, a fountain sculpture by artist Carl Milles. For decades, the fountain has served as a piece of public art and the setting for a U-M student tradition.

  5. October 13, 2025

    Professor bringing Count Basie Orchestra to Ann Arbor

    Dennis Wilson, associate professor of jazz at the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, is uniting generations of musicians on stage to celebrate the Count Basie Orchestra’s 90-year legacy and the enduring power of jazz.

  6. October 13, 2025

    Faculty Perspective: Open Letter Regarding Consultative Decision-Making

    The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs urges U-M leaders “to recommit to consultative governance, whereby decisions that affect the faculty broadly are made with meaningful input from us.”

  7. October 13, 2025

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. October 13, 2025

    Grants to grow Life-Changing Education collaboration 

    Life-Changing Education, the 2025-26 Look to Michigan theme year, will offer grant programs in two tracks that will show — not just tell — how education changes lives. Grants will range from $2,000 to $20,000.

  9. October 13, 2025

    EIC Office aims to build trust and integrity across U-M

    U-M’s Ethics, Integrity, and Compliance Office was established to help employees uphold the trust, transparency and accountability.

  10. October 13, 2025

    University sets values, principles, responsibilities for executive officers

    As part of an ongoing effort to establish a formal ethics and compliance program, the university has established Values, Principles and Responsibilities that apply to all U-M executive officers.