Campus News

  1. April 15, 2024

    Arts Initiative announces 2024 Creative Careers Residents

    The Arts Initiative has announced three master’s degree-level residents — Leah Crosby, Sara Faraj and Kara Roseborough — for its Creative Careers Residency.

  2. April 15, 2024

    Ukraine’s devastation manifested in statistician’s ceramic art

    Irina Bondarenko, a statistician lead for the biostatistics department in the School of Public Health, grew up in Ukraine and has created works of art inspired by her homeland.

  3. April 15, 2024

    It Happened at Michigan — The ‘rare and curious’ Stearns Collection

    Frederick Stearns had never purchased a musical instrument, but a small guitar caught his eye. It was called a quirten and dated to 1807.

  4. April 12, 2024

    U-M sees surge in first-year, transfer student applications

    With more than 105,000 applicants, U-M again set a record for application volume, with a growing number of prospective first-year and transfer students looking to enroll for the fall 2024 term.

  5. April 10, 2024

    Nominations sought for Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award

    Nominations are being sought for the annual Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award, which recognizes faculty members who contribute to the development of a culturally and ethnically diverse campus community.

  6. April 10, 2024

    Dworkin, Sandvig receive 2023 public engagement awards

    The recipients of U-M’s 2023 presidential awards for public engagement — Aaron Dworkin and Christian Sandvig — have made far-reaching impacts through their work in music and computer algorithm auditing.

  7. April 9, 2024

    U-M Debate team secures its first national title

    After finishing runner-up seven times, the U-M debate team has finally clinched its first national championship, defeating the University of Kansas at the 2024 National Debate Tournament in Atlanta.

  8. April 9, 2024

    SACUA elects Rebekah Modrak chair, Heather O’Malley vice chair

    The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs has elected Rebekah Modrak of the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design as chair and Heather O’Malley of the Medical School as vice chair for the upcoming school year.

  9. April 9, 2024

    U.S. News & World Report releases latest graduate rankings

    U-M remains one of the premier universities in the country for graduate education, according to the 2024-25 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools.

  10. April 8, 2024

    PHOTO GALLERY: U-M turns out for the sun show

    The Diag and much of Ingalls Mall were filled as students and other U-M community members watched the moon move between Earth and the sun, creating a solar eclipse April 8.