Campus News

  1. March 16, 2023

    Bold Challenges awards planning grants to three research teams

    The Bold Challenges Initiative has awarded large-scale planning grants to three interdisciplinary teams so they can pursue research projects involving microelectronics, maternal health and marine energy.

  2. March 15, 2023

    Record turnout hears from Ono, others at Congressional Breakfast

    The 72nd annual University of Michigan Congressional Breakfast took place March 15 in Washington, D.C., and saw the largest gathering in its seven-decade history.

  3. March 15, 2023

    Poverty Solutions marks impact of action-based research in 2022

    From informing how the U.S. Census estimates populations to reimagining land contracts as a path to homeownership, Poverty Solutions tackled the structures of poverty through action-based research in 2022.

  4. March 14, 2023

    Wege lecturer Mary Robinson ties climate crisis to injustice

    Addressing the world’s climate crisis requires a people-centered approach that elevates positive climate work and connects climate change with injustice, Mary Robinson said during the Peter M. Wege Lecture on Sustainability.

  5. March 13, 2023

    Francis Medal recipient says nations must learn from pandemic

    WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, recipient of U-M’s Thomas Francis Jr. Medal in Global Public Health, said nations must learn from the mistakes made throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. March 13, 2023

    RNA Center Symposium to explore future of RNA therapeutics

    The U-M Center for RNA Biomedicine will explore what biomedical applications might result from RNA research March 24 at its seventh annual symposium, “From Molecules to Medicines.”

  7. March 13, 2023

    New dashboard helps units monitor faculty, staff training

    The new Training and Education Unified Dashboard provides units with an interactive and comparative view of training and educational outcomes for staff and faculty.

  8. March 13, 2023

    Four recommended for Spring Commencement honorary degrees

    Wynton Marsalis, Mary Sue Coleman, Phil Hagerman and Dominique Morisseau, leaders in music, education, philanthropy and art, are being recommended for honorary degrees at Spring Commencement.

  9. March 13, 2023

    Eleven faculty members seeking three SACUA seats

    Eleven people are running for three seats on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the body that advises and consults with the university’s executive officers on matters that affect faculty.

  10. March 13, 2023

    Homemade syrup a sweet upgrade to family tradition

    Frank Marsik, lecturer IV in climate and space sciences and engineering in the College of Engineering, and his wife began collecting sap and making their own maple syrup in 2018.