Stephen M. Ross School of Business

  1. April 1, 2024

    Putting the technology into practice

    Four quick looks at how faculty members have implemented artificial intelligence in their teaching.

  2. March 11, 2024

    Program coordinator travels world as handball referee

    Rafael Marques, a program coordinator in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business’ Sanger Leadership Institute, grew up playing handball in Brazil and now is a referee.

  3. February 15, 2024

    Regents appoint five to be 2024 Arthur F. Thurnau Professors

    Deirdre Leong de la Cruz, Anouck R. Girard, Nicholas C. Henriksen, LaKisha M. Simmons and Sara B. Soderstrom have been named Arthur F. Thurnau Professors.

  4. February 12, 2024

    Ross School of Business celebrating 100 years of firsts

    What started as U-M’s School of Business Administration in 1924 — and which was renamed for Stephen M. Ross in 2004 — has seen a lot of business-education firsts over the past 100 years.

  5. February 12, 2024

    Business professor scuba dives around the world

    Dana Muir, an Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Robert L. Dixon Collegiate Professor of Business and professor of business law in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, is an avid scuba diver.

  6. January 15, 2024

    Ross School to boost neighborhood entrepreneurs in Detroit

    U-M’s Detroit Neighborhood Entrepreneurs Project, which has helped nearly 700 small businesses since its introduction in 2016, has moved to the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.

  7. November 13, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. October 16, 2023

    Managing director plays bass with local band

    Gene Mage, managing director of custom programs in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, took up bass guitar in the late 1980s and dove back into music in 2020.

  9. October 16, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  10. September 6, 2023

    U-M students bridge cultures, empower communities around world

    From China to Mongolia, and from France to South Africa, U-M students embarked on expeditions that defied borders and redefined cultural connections this summer.