Campus News

  1. November 8, 2024

    Faculty Senate passes four resolutions, including regents censure

    The Faculty Senate has passed resolutions regarding the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, Standard Practice Guide, a censure of the Board of Regents, and gender-based violence and discrimination.

  2. November 8, 2024

    Law School clinic lifts legal burdens for veterans

    Since opening in 2015, the Veterans Legal Clinic at the Law School has provided free services to veterans in a wide variety of civil matters. The clinic’s service area includes 10 counties in southeast Michigan.

  3. November 7, 2024

    Title VI coordinator to help combat discrimination, harassment

    U-M has hired Anlyn Addis as its first Title VI coordinator, marking the latest step in broader university efforts to strengthen its commitment to combating discrimination and harassment on the Ann Arbor campus.

  4. November 7, 2024

    Strategies for safe, responsible engagement with wildlife

    U-M is encouraging all members of the campus community to take an active role in fostering an environment where humans and the campus’ diverse range of wildlife can live together peacefully.

  5. November 6, 2024

    Meyers, Ilitch win eight-year seats on Board of Regents

    Republican Carl Meyers has been elected and Democrat Denise Ilitch has been reelected to eight-year terms on the Board of Regents, and law professor Kimberly A. Thomas won an eight-year term on the Michigan Supreme Court.

  6. November 6, 2024

    Week of events honoring veterans at U-M runs Nov. 11‑15

    U-M is hosting its 2024 Veterans Week celebration Nov. 11-15. The annual series of events is designed to educate poeple about and celebrate the experiences of those who have served our country.

  7. November 5, 2024

    Participating in democracy

    Members of the campus community and others voted at various locations across the U-M campus in the 2024 general election.

  8. November 5, 2024

    University seeks help clearing parking lots for basketball games

    With the recent start of the 2024-25 U-M home basketball season, the athletic department and Logistics, Transportation & Parking are asking for employees’ help to provide parking for game attendees.

  9. November 5, 2024

    Student project still changing the world — one preemie at a time

    When Grace Hsia Haberl was a College of Engineering senior, she helped develop the technology behind a non-electric warming device called an IncuBlanket.

  10. November 4, 2024

    Funding available for ergonomic-friendly worksite solutions

    Departments and units that want to solve ergonomic issues can apply for a grant of up to $5,000 through the MHealthy Ergonomics Awareness Program. Applications may be submitted through Dec. 31.