facilities

  1. September 30, 2024

    U-M releases Campus Plan 2050 to guide next 25 years

    The university has released its Campus Plan 2050, which outlines significant changes to the Ann Arbor campus over the next 25 years and is aligned with Vision 2034.

  2. August 26, 2024

    Marching band takes possession of new Elbel Field facility

    As the Michigan Marching Band prepares for its upcoming season, it is now rehearsing at its new Elbel Field location at the corner of South Fifth Avenue and Madison Street, a block north of its former location.

  3. August 26, 2024

    U-M highlights updated policies as new school year begins

    As students return to campus for the fall semester, U-M has taken steps to highlight existing policies around free speech and create new ones related to student disciplinary procedures and campus operations.

  4. October 4, 2023

    President’s house gets accessibility, infrastructure upgrades

    The President’s Residence will reopen this month after undergoing renovations that blended historic preservation with contemporary updates while improving the home’s accessibility.

  5. August 12, 2022

    Exterior demolition begins at Fleming Administration Building

    Exterior demolition of the 54-year-old Fleming Administration Building, once home to the offices of U-M presidents and the site of raucous student protests, began Aug. 11.

  6. April 29, 2022

    North Campus, Flint buildings earn sustainability ratings

    Three U-M buildings — two on North Campus and one at UM-Flint — recently earned LEED certifications from the U.S. Green Building Council in recognition of sustainability efforts.

  7. April 7, 2022

    Free menstrual product program expanding on Ann Arbor campus 

    All public restrooms on U-M’s main Ann Arbor campus, as well as at many Athletics and Michigan Medicine facilities, will be stocked with free menstrual products.

  8. March 30, 2022

    Detroit Observatory reopens with new educational potential

    After a three-year expansion project, the Detroit Observatory is ready for the U-M community and public to again explore the stars. An April 8 symposium will feature the observatory’s past, present and future.

  9. March 24, 2022

    Regents approve design for new campus recreation building

    Plans for a new 200,000-square-foot recreational sports center to replace the Central Campus Recreation Building have taken another step forward, as the Board of Regents approved the building’s schematic design.

  10. February 17, 2022

    Ginsberg Center will get new, expanded facility

    A $10.5 million project will provide a new facility with more space for the university’s Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning.