University Health Service

  1. September 24, 2020

    New data on COVID-19 dashboard offers clearer picture of virus

    In response to suggestions from the campus community, U-M has further refined its COVID-19 dashboard with several new pieces of information about the virus’ impact on the university.

  2. September 4, 2020

    Contact Tracing Corps to help monitor virus on campus

    Student volunteer investigators will have a key role in U-M’s COVID-19 response as contact tracers, reaching out to people on the Ann Arbor campus who had close contact with students testing positive for the coronavirus.

  3. September 3, 2020

    University to test 3,000 weekly for COVID-19 on campus

    U-M will begin surveillance testing students, faculty and staff for the virus that causes COVID-19 next week, ramping up to 3,000 weekly on the Ann Arbor campus by the end of September. 

  4. February 19, 2020

    Patients of late U-M campus physician asked to call hotline

    The university is asking any former patients of the late U-M physician Robert E. Anderson who believe they were subjected to sexual misconduct during a medical exam to contact a dedicated call center.

  5. July 26, 2018

    Ernst appointed associate vice president for student life

    Robert Ernst has been named associate vice president for student life and executive director of the University Health Service.

  6. October 17, 2016

    Visitation, services set for chief health officer Dr. Robert Winfield

    Dr. Robert Winfield, the university’s chief health officer and executive director of University Health Service, died Friday. Visitation will take place from 4:30-8 p.m. Tuesday at the U-M Museum of Art.

  7. February 22, 2016

    University continues special procedures to deal with norovirus

    The university will continue this week using special virus-related cleaning procedures as it monitors an outbreak of norovirus on U-M’s Ann Arbor campus.

  8. February 18, 2016

    U-M offers students support during possible norovirus outbreak

    The university continues to support sick students as it waits for test results to confirm a possible outbreak of norovirus on U-M’s Ann Arbor campus.

  9. February 17, 2016

    University officials investigating possible norovirus outbreak

    The university currently is investigating an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness on campus, first identified among students living in University Housing at West and South quads.

  10. February 10, 2016

    University monitoring Zika virus as spring break approaches

    As spring break approaches, the University of Michigan is monitoring events related to the Zika virus in the Caribbean, Central America and South America.