Campus News

  1. July 17, 2024

    University launches initiative with minority-serving institutions

    U-M has launched a new program designed to establish equitable, sustainable and mutually beneficial research collaborations with minority-serving institutions.

  2. July 17, 2024

    MTRAC Advanced Transportation awards more than $1.5 million

    The Michigan Translational Research and Commercialization Advanced Transportation Innovation Hub at U-M awarded more than $1.5 million to support 15 research projects.

  3. July 17, 2024

    New expense reporting system coming in August

    Chrome River, U-M’s new expense reporting system that replaces Concur, goes live on Aug. 1. The move to the new system was announced earlier this year.

  4. July 17, 2024

    Stamps professor sheds light on challenges teachers face

    Stamps School professor Rebekah Modrak has launched “Trouble in Censorville,” which features testimonies from teachers about the challenges, politics and attacks they are facing.

  5. July 16, 2024

    U-M Library bringing book arts to Ann Arbor Art Fair

    Visitors to this year’s Ann Arbor Art Fair will be able to create their own flora-inspired prints using two historically important book art methods: cyanotype and woodblock printing.

  6. July 15, 2024

    Non-union staff nominees sought for police oversight panel

    Nominations are now open for a non-union staff representative to serve on the U-M Police Department Oversight Committee.

  7. July 12, 2024

    Pam Davis-Kean named director of ISR’s Survey Research Center

    Pam Davis-Kean has been selected as the director of the Institute for Social Research’s Survey Research Center for a five-year term beginning Sept. 1.

  8. July 10, 2024

    Board of Regents to meet July 18 at University Hall

    The Board of Regents is scheduled to meet at 4 p.m. July 18 in University Hall in the Alexander G. Ruthven Building. The meeting also will be livestreamed online.

  9. July 9, 2024

    U-M startup’s headworn tech could protect workers from pathogens

    Technology created by U-M startup Taza Aya potentially offers a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.

  10. July 9, 2024

    $17.9M grant accelerates U-M mental health research

    The National Institute of Mental Health has awarded U-M a $17.9 million grant for a new study aimed at improving the precision for mental health care.