Campus News
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April 6, 2026
Huntington National Bank is U-M’s official consumer bank
Huntington National Bank has been selected as U-M’s official consumer bank, enabling Huntington to offer a variety of benefits and banking services to the more than 100,000 students, faculty and staff at UM-Ann Arbor.
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April 6, 2026
U-M Library has rare copy of historic Ortelius atlas
The U-M Library acquired Abraham Ortelius’s “Theatrum Orbis Terrarum,” an atlas that revolutionized map making when it was first published in 1570.
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April 6, 2026
RAxMI to convene research administration community for learning, connection
The research administration community will convene later this month for the RAxMI Research Administration Conference.
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April 6, 2026
It Happened at Michigan: How the Michigan Engineering Class of 1931 paid it forward
In 1931, two years into the Great Depression, Michigan Engineering seniors used class funds to buy caps and gowns to save students the expense. This was the start of that class’s legacy of community support.
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April 6, 2026
Campus briefs
Short news stories from around the University of Michigan.
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April 3, 2026
Obituary — Charles Witke
Charles Witke, professor emeritus of Greek and Latin in LSA, died March 21, 2026.
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April 3, 2026
Look to Leadership: Bridging pediatric dentistry and public health to combat childhood tooth decay
U-M is building on a nearly century-long collaboration between the School of Dentistry and School of Public Health to help address disparities in dental care.
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April 2, 2026
Michigan Stadium facility manager thriving after cancer diagnosis
Kyle Kipke listened to his body and insisted on a colonoscopy. The result was a timely diagnosis that led to effective treatment.
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April 1, 2026
New program aims to strengthen U.S. naval engineering workforce
To help expand the workforce needed to support shipbuilding in the United States, U-M has finalized a $5.3 million contract to launch an inaugural cohort of a new master’s fellowship program.
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April 1, 2026
Prescribed burn season returns to campus natural areas
As winter comes to an end and early signs of spring begin, teams around U-M are preparing for a familiar practice: prescribed burns in select natural areas across campus.
