Campus News

  1. February 13, 2025

    What would an NIH ‘indirect cost’ cap mean to the university?

    As U-M continues to monitor recent actions by the new presidential administration and their potential impact on the institution, recent attention has focused on a move to cap “indirect costs” related to research.

  2. February 13, 2025

    U-M launches awards recognizing research safety excellence

    Nominations are being accepted for the recently launched Excellence in Research Safety Awards, which recognize efforts to support safety in U-M’s academic and research endeavors.

  3. February 13, 2025

    Latest salary study shows parity for men and women faculty

    A new study of faculty salaries at U-M revealed no statistically significant difference between the salaries of men and women faculty members once key factors are taken into account.

  4. February 12, 2025

    Institute for the Humanities program supports exiled scholars

    The Institute for the Humanities has launched Scholars in Exile, a one-year residency on the Ann Arbor campus for a scholar focused on humanities research and who is living in exile.

  5. February 11, 2025

    Milestone scan highlights MicroCT Scanning Lab’s mission

    The Research Museums Center’s MicroCT Laboratory recently completed its 10,000th scan: a wolverine skull from the Museum of Zoology that was collected in British Columbia 77 years ago.

  6. February 11, 2025

    Latine Research Week to highlight Latine scholarship

    Latine faculty and students at U-M will present their latest research during the annual Latine Research Week, featuring a series of talks and poster presentations.

  7. February 10, 2025

    Expanded parental leave policy covers more new parents

    U-M employees who welcome a child to their family within the first six months of being hired are eligible for three weeks of paid parental leave under an expanded university policy.

  8. February 10, 2025

    1L Advocacy Clinic provides early exposure to real-world cases

    A select group of law students working in the 1L Advocacy Clinic get the opportunity to put their learning into practice sooner than many other first-year students.

  9. February 10, 2025

    Paul Barron elected as non-Senate representative on PDOC

    Paul Barron, adjunct lecturer and director of learning, data and assessment in the LSA Opportunity Hub, is the new non-Senate faculty representative on U-M’s Police Department Oversight Committee.

  10. February 10, 2025

    Michigan Medicine staffer spins the ‘Wheel of Fortune’

    Jennifer Hawkins, division administrator for Infectious Diseases at Michigan Medicine, recently had the thrill of a lifetime: being a contestant on “Wheel of Fortune.”