town hall

  1. March 17, 2023

    REMINDER: Vision 2034 town halls set to begin

    The U-M community is invited to join Vision 2034 by participating in any of several town halls where they can learn more about the strategic visioning process and contribute to the future direction of the university.

  2. September 15, 2020

    Schlissel, Collins discuss responses to COVID-19, racial tensions

    While acknowledging missteps in how U-M leaders have engaged with the campus community in recent months, President Mark Schlissel and Provost Susan M. Collins say they will work hard to restore trust and transparency moving forward.

  3. September 14, 2020

    Live conversation set with President Schlissel, Provost Collins

    President Mark Schlissel and Provost Susan Collins will conduct a live, online conversation at 1:45 p.m. Sept. 15 as part of their pledge to engage and listen more in order to enhance trust and share information.

  4. August 13, 2020

    Schlissel to faculty: Despite pandemic, U-M’s commitment has not wavered

    President Mark Schlissel told faculty during a virtual town hall that even though the fall semester will look different this year, U-M’s commitment to education, research and patient care has not wavered.  

  5. August 12, 2020

    Schlissel to staff: Focus on mission, engage in safe work practices

    President Mark Schlissel told staff during a virtual town hall Aug. 12 that staying focused on U-M’s mission while engaging in safe work practices will be the keys to a successful fall semester — and beyond.

  6. July 9, 2020

    Schlissel, Collins outline fall plans to faculty at town hall

    U-M will test students for coronavirus, allow highly at-risk faculty to teach remotely, and implement other measures aimed at keeping people safe while preserving as much in-person instruction as possible this fall.

  7. June 5, 2020

    Town hall panelists explore ways to fight structural racism

    U-M students, faculty and staff gathered for a virtual town hall during which panelists discussed how individuals and the university as a whole can combat structural racism.

  8. June 2, 2020

    University to host virtual town hall on racism

    Combating racism through daily activities, relationships and challenging conversations will be the focus of a virtual town hall meeting set for noon June 5.

  9. May 26, 2020

    Research re-engagement is focus of June 2 virtual town hall

    Research leadership from across U-M will host another virtual town hall June 2 to answer questions and provide guidance on research re-engagement efforts amid the COVID-19 pandemic.