Provost's Office

  1. May 28, 2021

    Canopy spaces available for reservation by units, student groups

    Starting June 1, the four canopies on campus can be reserved from 8-10:30 a.m. Monday through Friday for use by departmental units and student organizations looking to conduct university business outdoors.

  2. November 9, 2020

    Anti-racism faculty hiring initiative moves forward

    A three-year hiring initiative will bring to the Ann Arbor campus’ schools and colleges at least 20 new tenure-track faculty members with scholarly expertise in racial inequality and structural racism.

  3. October 12, 2020

    Study Spaces helps students succeed while social distancing

    The university has launched Study Spaces at U-M, a web-based space reservation system to help students find and reserve designated individual study spaces or computer stations on North and Central campuses.

  4. October 5, 2020

    Campus briefs

    A roundup of short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  5. October 1, 2020

    More than $260K awarded for research on confronting, combating racism

    More than $260,000 total will be awarded to six action-based research projects as part of the inaugural “Confronting and Combating Racism” grants.

  6. September 11, 2020

    Schlissel, Collins say U-M committed to engaging with campus

    U-M is committed to engaging with members of its community as it grapples with the coronavirus pandemic and other issues affecting the campus and country, President Mark Schlissel and Provost Susan Collins said.

  7. May 2, 2018

    Provost’s Seminar focuses on interprofessional learning experiences

    U-M faculty and staff explored the benefits and challenges of creating interprofessional learning experiences on campus at the Provost’s Seminar on Teaching.

  8. February 5, 2018

    Provost’s task force to study undergraduate education

    Provost Martin Philbert has launched a new university task force to examine what it means to receive an undergraduate education at U-M, today and in the future.

  9. January 8, 2018

    Provost’s Office begins search to fill faculty ombuds position

    Working with the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the Provost’s Office has launched a search to fill the faculty ombuds position.

  10. December 18, 2014

    Martha Pollack will serve an additional three years as U-M provost

    Martha E. Pollack, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs, will serve in that role through June 30, 2018, following Board of Regents action Thursday to extend her appointment.