Academics

  1. October 15, 2014

    Stamps School’s new graduate program teaches real-world design

    A new, two-year graduate program in integrative design represents a paradigm shift as designers address unpredictable and fast-changing real-world problems and situations.

  2. October 14, 2014

    Saturday Morning Physics returns with sports focus

    The popular Saturday Morning Physics lecture series has returned this fall with sports-focused presentations, inspired by the LSA Fall Theme Semester, Sport in the University.

  3. September 25, 2014

    U-M nominates six for Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell scholarships

    Six U-M students have been nominated to compete at the national level for the prestigious Rhodes, Marshall and Mitchell scholarships.

  4. September 23, 2014

    Campuswide call issued to develop massive open online courses

    Leaders from the new Office of Digital Education and Innovation are calling on faculty to submit proposals to develop massive open online courses, or MOOCs.

  5. September 15, 2014

    Students get up-close, hands-on look at history

    “The Land of Israel/Palestine Through the Ages” gives students unique access to ancient artifacts at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. 

  6. September 2, 2014

    Symposium: Sustaining the biomedical research enterprise

    Inauguration day will begin with a symposium marking what is being described as one of the most hopeful and exciting times in biomedical discovery.

  7. August 28, 2014

    Och gift impacts students at Ross School of Business, Athletics

    The university has announced the creation of the Och Initiative for Women in Finance in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.

  8. August 28, 2014

    New program, office to advance digital education and innovation

    The university has established an Office of Digital Education and Innovation to help faculty experiment with programs, technology, digital communities, learning analytics and other innovations.

  9. August 27, 2014

    U-M piloting new learning management system as part of Unizin

    More than 15 U-M instructors will pilot a new learning management system (LMS) in their courses this fall. Access to Canvas by Instructure became available when U-M co-founded Unizin in June 2014. The Unizin consortium aims to develop a digital education platform that is flexible, has common standards, and supports experimentation. It will offer an evolving…
  10. August 27, 2014

    U-M piloting new learning management system as part of Unizin

    More than 15 U-M instructors will pilot a new learning management system in their courses this fall. Access to Canvas became available when U-M co-founded Unizin in June 2014.