Medical School

  1. February 6, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  2. January 31, 2023

    Medical School withdraws from U.S. News annual rankings

    The Medical School has announced it will no longer participate in the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings of medical schools. The magazine’s criteria to rank medical schools has long been a concern at U-M.

  3. December 12, 2022

    U-M researchers leading partnership studying mental fatigue

    U-M researchers are leading a multiuniversity partnership, funded with a $6.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense, that aims to understand and predict cognitive fatigue in individuals.

  4. November 21, 2022

    Two Medical School projects receive $20M funding boost

    Two projects involving Medical School researchers have received a total of $20 million to fund efforts to address alcohol use by adolescents, and delirium in hospitalized older adults.

  5. November 7, 2022

    Accolades — November 2022

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  6. October 17, 2022

    Five from U-M elected to National Academy of Medicine

    Five U-M faculty members have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, the highest honorary society in the country for researchers in the fields of health and medicine.

  7. October 10, 2022

    President’s award winners strengthen U‑M’s global presence

    Judith Pennywell and Timothy R.B. Johnson have been named the 2022 recipients of the President’s Award for Distinguished Service in International Education.

  8. September 22, 2022

    Regents Roundup – September 2022

    Other items approved by the Board of Regents at its Sept. 22 meeting.

  9. June 9, 2022

    Medical School students, administrators partner on climate issues

    White Coats for Planetary Health, a group of students at the Medical School, is working to focus attention on climate change and its implications for health across the institution.

  10. April 25, 2022

    Center for Interprofessional Education enters next phase in advancing health

    The Center for Interprofessional Education, which for the past seven years has worked to advance an interdisciplinary health-care educational effort at U-M, is now launching its next phase.