Campus News

  1. January 12, 2023

    Showcasing student talent to inspire democratic engagement

    Five student acts will vie for prizes at a free, festival-style concert at Hill Auditorium on Jan. 21 in a performance that celebrates the grand finale of the Songs for Democracy competition.

  2. January 11, 2023

    U-M leaders discuss DEI 1.0 impact, strategic plan’s future

    Following a yearlong evaluation of U-M’s initial diversity, equity and inclusion five-year strategic plan, university leadership presented findings and gathered community feedback ahead of the fall launch of DEI 2.0.

  3. January 10, 2023

    Refugee-focused community garden celebrates its first year

    An area of U-M’s Campus Farm has been dubbed “The Freedom Garden” — a space where refugee clients can grow their own food through community gardening.

  4. January 10, 2023

    SACUA starts new year with leadership, personnel changes

    U-M’s central faculty governance system is starting the new year with a few personnel changes. Allen Liu will serve as chair, while Tom Braun will serve as vice chair.

  5. January 10, 2023

    OVPR awards large-scale planning grants to three teams

    The Office of the Vice President for Research has awarded large-scale planning grants to three teams working to advance research involving zero-emission vehicles, health trajectories for bereaved youth and housing solutions.

  6. January 9, 2023

    Ports set to grow state economy thanks to U-M students’ work

    A new law that gives the state of Michigan’s 32 ports tools to expand and grow the maritime economy started out as a community project for a handful of U-M students.

  7. January 9, 2023

    Saturday Morning Physics program coming live from space station

    U-M’s Saturday Morning Physics program will feature a question-and-answer session Jan. 14 with astronaut Josh Cassada that will be livestreamed from the International Space Station.

  8. January 9, 2023

    Get moving, earn swag this winter with Active U

    Team support, setting exercise goals and free T-shirts return this winter, thanks to Active U. The 12-week physical activity challenge encourages the U-M community to be active.

  9. January 9, 2023

    U-M clarifies tobacco policy; free cessation group available

    The Tobacco-free University Premises policy has been revised to clarify the cultural practice of smudging, a historical ritual of some Indigenous or Native American people, that is considered exempt from new restrictions.

  10. January 9, 2023

    Public comments sought for proposed Regents’ Bylaws revisions

    Revisions to the Board of Regents’ Bylaw 3.10, which governs ownership of patents and copyrights, have been proposed and are posted for public comment. Comments are due by Jan. 23.