Campus News

  1. January 22, 2025

    CRIME ALERT: Felonious assault, 01-22-25

    Approximately 7:15 a.m., Jan. 22; Michigan Medicine Pavilion construction site, 1315 E. Ann St.

  2. January 22, 2025

    Email from leadership says U-M will monitor new federal actions

    The university’s executive vice presidents have emailed faculty, staff and students to say U-M is closely evaluating new executive orders and legislative changes at the federal level that may generate uncertainty on campus.

  3. January 22, 2025

    CRIME ALERT: Attempted unarmed robbery, 11-27-24 (Canceled)

    (This alert was canceled on Jan. 21, 2025. The suspect is in custody.) Approximately 5 p.m., Nov. 27, 2024; M-22 Mott Parking Structure/Lot P4, 1200 E. Hospital Dr.

  4. January 22, 2025

    State to give U-M $10M to help develop new startups

    The university is poised to receive about $10 million in new state funding for research commercialization, as part of a package of bills recently signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

  5. January 21, 2025

    New technology helps turn seawater into drinking water

    Water desalination plants could replace expensive chemicals with new carbon cloth electrodes that remove boron from seawater, an important step of turning seawater into safe drinking water.

  6. January 21, 2025

    High-speed internet linked to drop in COVID-19 death rates

    The mortality rate from COVID-19 was about 50% lower in U.S. counties with higher internet access in the summer and early fall of 2020, according to a U-M study.

  7. January 21, 2025

    Circle of Unity

    The MLK Symposium’s annual Circle of Unity, which usually takes place on the Diag, moved indoors to the LSA Building Atrium on Jan. 20.

  8. January 21, 2025

    Physician assistants’ union ratifies contract with U-M Health

    United Physician Assistants of Michigan Medicine workers have ratified a three-year contract with University of Michigan Health, the clinical division of Michigan Medicine.

  9. January 20, 2025

    Action is key to activism, MLK Symposium speaker says

    Erika Alexander, the keynote speaker at U-M’s 2025 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium, had a clear message for modern activists seeking to sustain King’s fight against inequity: “Get on with it. Don’t overthink it.”

  10. January 20, 2025

    Q&A: NCAA to pay for women’s basketball success

    The NCAA has announced that Division I conferences will receive payment the longer their teams stay in the NCAA women’s basketball March Madness tournament.