Campus News

  1. April 4, 2023

    Memorial program honors students who died in past year

    The annual Campus Memorial, honoring student members of the U-M community who have died during this past year, is scheduled for 2 p.m. April 10 in the Hussey Room of the Michigan League.

  2. April 4, 2023

    New institute to support, catalyze opioid research

    U-M has launched the Opioid Research Institute, a new transdisciplinary institute that will bolster research collaborations and strengthen community engagement to address the national opioid overdose crisis.

  3. April 4, 2023

    GEO seeks to make U-M bargain over certain topics

    The Graduate Employees’ Organization is asking a state agency to direct U-M to bargain with the union on three proposals — including two that could affect law enforcement activities — as part of ongoing contract negotiations.

  4. April 3, 2023

    Fifteen selected to be Public Engagement Faculty Fellows

    Fifteen faculty members from across U-M have been selected for a fellowship program that enhances and integrates public engagement in their research and scholarship for broad societal impact.

  5. April 3, 2023

    Arts Initiative seeks proposals for Creators on Campus

    The U-M Arts Initiative is accepting proposals from faculty and staff for Creators on Campus, a residency program to expand visiting artist programs, arts research and the overall student experience.

  6. April 3, 2023

    UM-Flint features 14 gender-inclusive restrooms on campus

    UM-Flint has unveiled more than a dozen gender-inclusive restrooms and an inclusive locker room — located in seven campus buildings — thanks to advocacy by its students, faculty and staff.

  7. April 3, 2023

    Michigan App upgrade encourages nature exploration

    Nature Rx, a collaboration with Voices of the Staff and Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum, is now available for Michigan App users to quickly find a bit of nature near them to explore.

  8. April 3, 2023

    Lecturer helps families navigate losing loved ones

    Darcy Brandel, a lecturer in creative writing in the Residential College and with the Semester in Detroit program, serves as a “death doula” to help families facilitate the passing of a loved one.

  9. April 3, 2023

    Heritage Project — Professor Ford

    U-M knew Jerry Ford as a star football player, earning Most Valuable Player honors as a senior in 1934. But he had never stepped on campus bearing the title he did in the spring of 1977: Professor Gerald R. Ford.

  10. April 3, 2023

    Accolades — April 2023

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.