Ginsberg Center

  1. November 8, 2023

    University community views geo-exchange construction up close

    U-M community members gathered Nov. 3 at the site of the future Central Campus residential development to observe construction of a new geo-exchange heating and cooling system.

  2. June 5, 2023

    Ukrainian expatriate helping war-torn homeland

    Juliya Wicklund, an America Reads program manager with the Edward Ginsberg Center, helped launch the Ukraine TrustChain, a nonprofit aimed at helping the war-torn country of Ukraine.

  3. December 8, 2022

    New Ginsberg Building to have eco-friendly features, more space

    Plans are moving forward for a new, environmentally sustainable building that will enhance the Edward Ginsberg Center’s focus on community engagement and student learning.

  4. August 29, 2022

    A semester filled with change begins at U-M

    Faculty and staff will encounter plenty of change as they gather on campus to teach, lead and counsel during the 2022-23 academic year.

  5. March 24, 2022

    Naming of Ginsberg Center’s new building honors lives of service

    A $10 million gift from William and Inger Ginsberg supports construction of a new home for the Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning, which regents voted to name the Edward and Rosalie Ginsberg Building.

  6. 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.

  7. May 24, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. May 13, 2021

    Ginsberg Center, EMU helping older adults learn tech skills

    U-M’s Ginsberg Center is collaborating with Eastern Michigan University to launch a program aimed at bridging the intergenerational digital divide in Washtenaw County.

  9. October 28, 2020

    Schlissel urges U-M community to exercise its right to vote

    Participation in the electoral process is one of Americans’ most important responsibilities, and President Mark Schlissel is urging the U-M community to exercise their right to vote on or by Nov. 3.

  10. October 15, 2020

    U-M satellite clerk’s office has registered thousands to vote

    The newly opened Ann Arbor City Clerk satellite office at the U-M Museum of Art has been registering between 150 and 200 students per day, thanks to a team of 40 students working to support the satellite office.