Campus News

  1. January 4, 2023

    Taubman College awards five Pressing Matters grants

    Five projects will receive funding in the latest round of Pressing Matters grants, a research incentive funding program that supports research advancing the state of practice in Taubman College.

  2. January 4, 2023

    Avoiding discriminatory information improves personnel decisions

    New Stephen M. Ross School of Business research concludes that not using information about a person’s race or gender can result in more accurate hiring decisions on hiring.

  3. December 22, 2022

    Journal editors, reviewers don’t show bias against novelty

    Scientific journals are likely to accept papers that provide new findings compared with studies reporting conventional results, which is contrary to long-standing concerns about publication biases.

  4. December 21, 2022

    Annual report highlights record giving, university high points

    A return of study-abroad participants to near pre-pandemic levels, record cash giving, and the successful conclusion of the initial DEI Five-Year Strategic Plan are among the highlights in U-M’s annual report for the 2021-22 fiscal year.

  5. December 18, 2022

    Winter graduates told ‘persistence makes the impossible achievable’

    Winter Commencement speaker Vera L. Songwe encouraged U-M graduates to embrace a future of possibilities and persist throughout any hardships that may come along the way.

  6. December 16, 2022

    Record email will be on holiday break until next semester

    The University Record’s Dec. 19 email edition will be the last one for 2022. It will return Jan. 4. Major items of interest to faculty and staff may be posted to the Record’s website over the holiday break.

  7. December 16, 2022

    Register now for access to backup child care in 2023

    Registration for Kids Kare at Home, a backup child-care service for the U-M community, is now open. Parents are encouraged to register now to ensure access to the service beginning Jan. 1.

  8. December 15, 2022

    Pop in for Puppies and Popcorn

    More than 260 students dropped in to Pop in for Puppies and Popcorn on Dec. 14, the result of a partnership between the Newnan Academic Advising Center and Friends of Detroit Animal Care and Control. 

  9. December 15, 2022

    Nicotine vaping now a top form of teen substance use

    Nicotine vaping is one of the most common types of substance use for teenagers in 2022, according to results from a national study released Dec. 15.

  10. December 15, 2022

    Parking, transportation changes planned during winter holiday

    U-M has announced changes to its campus bus schedule and parking services for the upcoming holiday break. There will be no bus or shuttle service Dec. 25-26, and Jan. 1-2.