Campus News

  1. October 1, 2024

    2024 Security and Fire Safety Report available online

    The U-M Security and Fire Safety Report for 2024 is online with information about public safety and emergency services, as well as statistics of reported crime on and around campus.

  2. October 1, 2024

    Culture of student voting fostered by design at U‑M

    Through the Creative Campus Voting Project, U-M has incorporated design thinking informed by behavioral insights to develop voting spaces for students.

  3. October 1, 2024

    M-PACT announces five new faculty scholars

    The Michigan Program for Advancing Cultural Transformation has announced the appointment of five new tenure-track assistant professors with wide-ranging research expertise.

  4. September 30, 2024

    U-M releases Campus Plan 2050 to guide next 25 years

    The university has released its Campus Plan 2050, which outlines significant changes to the Ann Arbor campus over the next 25 years and is aligned with Vision 2034.

  5. September 30, 2024

    Nominations open for faculty representatives on police panel

    Nominations are open for Senate and non-Senate faculty representatives to serve on the U‑M Police Department Oversight Committee.

  6. September 30, 2024

    Ballroom dancing like ‘stepping into another world’

    Eda Bozkurt, who serves multiple roles across the university, has competed in ballroom dance competitions nationally and internationally for more than 10 years.

  7. September 30, 2024

    It Happened at Michigan — Supporting a broad spectrum

    When U-M created the Human Sexuality Office in 1971, it became the first university to establish an office dedicated to supporting gay and lesbian students.

  8. September 30, 2024

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  9. September 28, 2024

    Message from President Ono: Safety on Campus

    President Santa J. Ono sent an email to the campus community Sept. 27 about recent incidents of an assault on a Jewish person and racist graffiti in a residence hall, reiterating U-M will stand up against all forms of hate.

  10. September 27, 2024

    U-M to host series of events focused on disability inclusivity

    U-M will host a series of workshops, listening sessions and engagement activities for students, faculty and staff throughout October in support of creating a disability-inclusive campus environment.