Campus News

  1. December 6, 2023

    U-M ties school-record Graduation Success Rate in NCAA report

    U-M tied its school record for its Graduation Success Rate in the NCAA’s 2023 annual GSR and Federal Graduation Rate reports for all Division I institutions.

  2. December 6, 2023

    Insurance, support resources available for international travel

    As travel season approaches, current faculty and staff are encouraged to register international travel and enroll in travel-abroad health insurance, even for personal travel.

  3. December 5, 2023

    Hospital receives U.S. News’ highest award for maternity care

    U-M’s Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital has again been recognized as a top hospital in the country for maternity care by U.S. News & World Report.

  4. December 5, 2023

    U-M statement on CSG resolutions, ongoing campus tensions

    President Santa J. Ono said issues raised by Middle East violence are “ripping our community apart,” and that U-M will not allow future votes on two related student government resolutions.

  5. December 4, 2023

    $9M grant to help train occupational health professionals

    The Center for Occupational Health and Safety Engineering in the School of Public Health has received a $9 million grant to continue its role in training future occupational health professionals.

  6. December 4, 2023

    U-M Innocence Clinic helps free wrongly convicted from prison

    Since 2009, the Law School Innocence Clinic has been correcting injustices inflicted upon wrongly convicted people, winning the release of 41 people who were wrongly convicted of criminal crimes.

  7. December 4, 2023

    U-M announces 2024 MLK Symposium theme, speaker

    The university community is invited to explore “Transforming the Jangling Discords of Our Nation into a Beautiful Symphony” as the theme of its 2024 MLK Symposium in January.

  8. December 4, 2023

    New model aids outcomes for underrepresented students

    U-M has published a new change agent empowerment model that seeks to improve access and success outcomes for underrepresented minority students.

  9. December 4, 2023

    Engineering staffer volunteers to support Special Olympics

    Patricia Brainard first attended the Crim Festival of Races at a young age to participate in the family walks with her brother Denny, who had cerebral palsy.

  10. December 4, 2023

    It Happened at Michigan — ‘You’ve got to be excellent’

    Willie Hobbs first stepped foot on U-M’s campus as an 18-year-old first-year student in 1952. Twenty years later she was the first African American woman in the U.S. with a Ph.D. in physics.