Campus News

  1. July 8, 2023

    CRIME ALERT: Sexual assault, 07-07-23

    Approximately 10 p.m. July 7, at Ford Motor Company Robotics Building, 2505 Hayward St.

  2. July 6, 2023

    Procurement Services preparing for potential UPS strike

    With the possibility of a UPS labor strike, Procurement Services is taking steps to minimize potential disruptions to U-M’s inbound and outbound shipping operations.

  3. July 6, 2023

    U-M updates vaccination policy for Michigan Housing students

    U-M has revised its vaccination policy, no longer requiring Michigan Housing students to receive a dose of bivalent COVID-19 vaccine. The policy is effective July 5.

  4. July 6, 2023

    Lucas Benitez, farmworker leader, to receive Wallenberg Medal

    Lucas Benitez, co-founder of the Florida-based labor and human rights organization the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, will receive the 2023 Wallenberg Medal from U-M.

  5. July 5, 2023

    SECURITY BULLETIN: Sexual assault, 07-02-23

    Approximately 2:30 a.m. July 2, in the 800 block of South Forest Avenue near Oakland Avenue.

  6. July 5, 2023

    Regents to consider bylaws change expanding Faculty Senate

    Public comments are being sought regarding proposed revisions to the Board of Regents’ Bylaws that would expand the membership of the Faculty Senate and Senate Assembly.

  7. July 3, 2023

    MIDAS announces new cohort of fellows focusing on AI

    The Michigan Institute for Data Science has announced two new cohorts of postdoctoral fellows, focusing on artificial intelligence and data science methods and research.

  8. June 29, 2023

    State budget has more U-M funding, scholarship support

    The Legislature has passed a 2023-24 budget that provides the state’s public universities with significant increases in operational funding and additional support for facilities, infrastructure, technology and campus security.

  9. June 29, 2023

    Statement on affirmative action ruling by U.S. Supreme Court

    Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on race-conscious college admissions policies, U-M remains committed to fostering a broadly diverse learning environment, student body and campus community.

  10. June 28, 2023

    Cancer center awarded $37M; ‘comprehensive’ status renewed

    The National Cancer Institute has awarded U-M’s Rogel Cancer Center a $37 million, five-year grant and has renewed the center’s designation as a “comprehensive cancer center.”