Campus News

  1. April 29, 2024

    Chatas: U-M will be a ‘living lab’ for environmental stewardship

    In the final Michigan Minds podcast highlighting key impact areas of Vision 2034, Geoff Chatas, executive vice president and chief financial officer, discusses climate action, sustainability and environmental justice.

  2. April 29, 2024

    CRIME ALERT: Sexual Assault, 04-28-24

    Between 6:20-7 p.m., Glen Street Parking Structure (Lot M-61), 333 Glen Ave.

  3. April 29, 2024

    Young heart transplant recipient fights off cancer with toughness

    Roman DiLeo was born in June 2022 and needed several life-saving medical procedures – from heart pumps to a heart transplant. Roman is not only a fighter but a cancer survivor.

  4. April 29, 2024

    Enriching Scholarship virtual conference set for May 6‑9

    U-M’s 26th annual Enriching Scholarship conference, scheduled for May 6-9 around the theme “Surveying the Now,” aims to highlight the ways technology has changed current classrooms.

  5. April 29, 2024

    Teaching Innovation Prizes honor five faculty projects

    Five faculty projects that involve innovative approaches to improving student learning will be honored May 6 with Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prizes.

  6. April 29, 2024

    Profiles of six prospective Class of 2024 graduates

    Each year The University Record profiles selected prospective graduates who highlight the range of experiences and people who attend U-M.

  7. April 29, 2024

    LSA/SEAS senior explores ethnobotany

    After three years in the Program in the Environment, Mahalina Dimacali is focused on ethnobotany — how people interact with land and nature in regard to culture and society.

  8. April 29, 2024

    Public policy senior forges multicultural communities

    Following graduation, Neil Nakkash plans to apply to medical school while continuing his work as a research assistant with the Institute for Social Research.

  9. April 29, 2024

    Stamps senior channels her passion through art

    After graduating, Ikalanni Jahi plans to pursue a career in arts administration. Her dream is to own a gallery space or work as a museum curator.

  10. April 29, 2024

    Public health senior finds meaning in helping community

    Olivia Jeong plans to apply to medical schools in the coming months, and hopes to spend a year working in a public health consulting position in Boston.