Campus News

  1. January 24, 2023

    First-ever AR art exhibition on view at Humanities Gallery

    An augmented reality art exhibition, “Traces,” from Camila Magrane, is on view at U-M’s Institute for the Humanities Gallery, using cell phones or tablets to explore the full story of the art on the gallery walls.

  2. January 23, 2023

    Squirrels that gamble win big in evolutionary fitness

    In a new study led by U-M, scientists found that red squirrels that gambled at the game of reproduction outperformed their counterparts, even if it cost them in the short term.

  3. January 23, 2023

    M-ARC program aims to address teacher shortage issue

    The Michigan Alternate Route to Certification program prepares teachers to develop high-quality, equitable and socially just educational opportunities for all students.

  4. January 23, 2023

    Staff members assess Rackham DEI certificate program

    U-M staff members explored how a Rackham certificate program is contributing to learning and student success by training graduate students to work in diverse environments.

  5. January 23, 2023

    Exhibit features harvested trash in store of single-use plastic

    The Plastic Bag Store, a public art installation and immersive film experience at U-M through Feb. 5, highlights the enduring effects of single-use plastics by filling an entire grocery with items made out of plastic trash.

  6. January 23, 2023

    Student ideas needed for inauguration poster session

    The Office of the President is accepting student applications for a proposed project, event or research endeavor ahead of President Santa J. Ono’s March 7 inauguration.

  7. January 23, 2023

    Professor embraces disability through movement

    Petra Kuppers, the Anita Gonzalez Collegiate Professor of Performance Studies and Disability Culture in LSA, and her wife launched Turtle Disco, weekly group sessions that incorporated writing and movement.

  8. January 23, 2023

    Heritage Project — The fake news about James Neel

    James van Gundia Neel died of cancer at his home in Ann Arbor on the first day of February 2000. He was 84. He was promptly memorialized as one of the greatest scientists in U-M’s history.

  9. January 23, 2023

    Accolades — January 2023

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  10. January 23, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.