Campus News

  1. November 11, 2022

    Highly processed foods can be considered addictive

    Can highly processed foods be addictive? It’s a question that researchers have debated for years as unhealthy diets are often fueled by foods loaded with refined carbohydrates and added fats. To find a resolution, a new University of Michigan and Virginia Tech analysis took the criteria used in a 1988 U.S. Surgeon General’s report that…
  2. November 10, 2022

    Distinguished University Professor presentations set for Nov. 15

    Three faculty members who have received one of U-M’s top honors will talk about their career work before a virtual and in-person audience Nov. 15.

  3. November 10, 2022

    Nurses exposed to loud noises have more health problems, stress

    U-M researchers found that nurses who reported greater noise exposure were more likely to report health problems such as hypertension, heart disease, depression and occupational stress.

  4. November 10, 2022

    Q&A: Getting to know Chief Diversity Officer Tabbye Chavous

    Tabbye Chavous, U-M’s new vice provost for equity and inclusion and chief diversity officer, reflects on her personal experiences and diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at U-M.

  5. November 9, 2022

    White, Behm re-elected to seats on Board of Regents

    Incumbent Democrats Katherine E. White and Michael J. Behm have been re-elected to eight-year terms on the Board of Regents, drawing 25.16% and 24.56% of the statewide vote, respectively.

  6. November 9, 2022

    U-M president, Michigan Medicine CEO react to Proposal 3 passing

    President Santa J. Ono and Michigan Medicine CEO Marschall S. Runge expressed their support for access to comprehensive reproductive health care following the success of a statewide reproductive-rights ballot initiative.

  7. November 8, 2022

    Election Day 2022

    Voters took to the polls at various locations across the Ann Arbor campus on Nov. 8 to cast their ballots in the 2022 midterm election.

  8. November 8, 2022

    Engineers explore gravity’s impact on bone density loss

    A pair of experiments exploring bone density, designed by U-M engineers, recently left the Wallops Island, Virginia, launchpad aboard a Northrop Grumman Corp. Antares rocket for the International Space Station. 

  9. November 8, 2022

    $1.5M will aid efforts to close diversity gap, improve health outcomes

    The College of Pharmacy has been awarded $1,527,279 over five years from The McKesson Foundation to help increase the diversity of the pharmacy workforce and improve overall health outcomes for vulnerable populations.

  10. November 7, 2022

    Taubman College announces two gifts totaling $4.1M

    The A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning received two gifts this fall totaling $4.1 million from two private donors and alumni: David Lepo, and Randy Howder and his husband, Neal Conatser.