Campus News

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. April 8, 2024

    Michigan Minds podcasts to highlight impact areas

    Throughout the month of April, Michigan Minds podcasts will focus on the university’s Vision 2034 impact areas.

  6. April 8, 2024

    Work on Campus Plan 2050 proceeding alongside Vision 2034

    Campus Plan 2050 continues to work hand in hand with Vision 2034 to define the future of Ann Arbor’s physical campus.

  7. April 8, 2024

    Vision 2034 positions U-M as ‘the defining public university’

    U-M has released its strategic vision for the next 10 years and has pledged to be the defining public university, “boldly exemplified by our innovation and service to the common good.”

  8. April 8, 2024

    Where’s Alice? The case of the missing statue

    When U-M alumna Sheryl Szady stumbled across a bust sculpture in an Observatory Lodge Building conference room, she suspected it could be the culmination of a search that began three years earlier.

  9. April 8, 2024

    Take 5 to Focus returns to promote daily mindfulness

    Feeling less stress, having more focus, and generally being in a better mood are the key benefits of the Take 5 to Focus program, now available on the MHealthy Portal.

  10. April 8, 2024

    Campus squirrels have an ally in Ross librarian

    Corey Seeman, director of Kresge Library Services for the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, is a squirrel aficionado who serves that population as the eradicator of mange.