Campus News

  1. December 8, 2022

    New Ginsberg Building to have eco-friendly features, more space

    Plans are moving forward for a new, environmentally sustainable building that will enhance the Edward Ginsberg Center’s focus on community engagement and student learning.

  2. December 8, 2022

    Hydrogen initiative to focus on clean, just energy transitions

    With growing interest around hydrogen’s potential economic and environmental benefits, U-M has launched a new initiative to support and catalyze multidisciplinary research.

  3. December 7, 2022

    Winter Wonderland on the Diag

    Central Student Government set up a Winter Wonderland on the Diag on Dec. 5, offering students ice skating on a temporary rink, cookies, hot chocolate and a respite from final exams.

  4. December 7, 2022

    Environmental justice expert is U-M’s first U.S. Science Envoy

    U-M environmental justice expert Kyle Whyte is one of seven distinguished scientists in the country named U.S. Science Envoys by the U.S. Department of State.

  5. December 7, 2022

    School of Information adds graduates to free tuition program

    The School of Information is now offering free graduate school tuition in two programs for full-time students who were awarded the Go Blue Guarantee grant as undergraduates.

  6. December 6, 2022

    Sexual misconduct response team kicks off work

    The group selected to advise U-M on its policies, procedures and prevention efforts related to sexual and gender-based misconduct met for the first time to begin charting its goals and working topics.

  7. December 6, 2022

    Seminar explores post-pandemic learning and teaching

    Faculty, staff and administrators discussed how experiences from the past three years will affect learning, grading and student well-being in the future during the fall Provost’s Seminar on Teaching.

  8. December 6, 2022

    University shares reminder about severe weather policy

    As the cold and snowy season approaches, and the potential for severe weather increases, campus leaders are reminding the community about the university’s policy for reducing operations.

  9. December 5, 2022

    Remembering faculty member Huei Peng

    Huei Peng, Roger L. McCarthy Professor of Mechanical Engineering, died Nov. 17. Peng joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering in 1993 and served as the director of Mcity from 2016-21.

  10. December 5, 2022

    Both habitat quality and biodiversity can impact bee health

    New analysis by U-M researchers of several thousand Michigan bees showed that efforts to promote the future health of both wild bees and managed honeybee colonies need to consider specific habitat needs.