Campus News

  1. September 14, 2021

    $2M grant to fund study of solar power use in fertilizer production

    The National Science Foundation has awarded U-M researchers $2 million to study the effectiveness of a new ammonia production process aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

  2. September 14, 2021

    Registration open for Work-Life Connecting the Dots conference

    Registration is now open for the U-M Work-Life Resource Center’s annual conference Connecting the Dots, which will share useful tips and strategies to help university employees respond to challenging times.

  3. September 14, 2021

    U-M expanding search for vice provost, chief diversity officer

    Provost Susan M. Collins has named a 17-member search advisory committee to conduct a national search for the university’s next vice provost for equity and inclusion and chief diversity officer.

  4. September 14, 2021

    A reminder of U-M’s policy for dealing with children on campus

    With more on-site activities and events taking place, the university community is being reminded about the importance of the Children on Campus Standard Practice Guide — SPG 601.34.

  5. September 14, 2021

    U-M Library preserves computer and video games

    Since its establishment in the 1970s, the U-M Library’s popular Computer and Video Game Archive has offered students, staff, faculty and the general public a space to take a break, study, conduct research or play games among friends.

  6. September 13, 2021

    U-M, lecturers’ union reach tentative agreement on new contract

    The union representing 1,700 lecturers on all three U-M campuses has reached a tentative contract agreement with the university administration on a new three-year contract.

  7. September 13, 2021

    U-M Slack to replace Facebook Workplace on Sept. 17

    Users of Facebook Workplace recently have been notified that the university is moving to U-M Slack as its primary collaboration tool for enhancing workgroup communication. 

  8. September 13, 2021

    Nominations sought for Goddard Power, Dumas awards

    The Academic Women’s Caucus is accepting nominations from the university community for the 2022 Sarah Goddard Power and Rhetaugh G. Dumas Progress in Diversifying Awards. Nominations for both awards are due Oct. 15.

  9. September 13, 2021

    U-M earns top rankings from U.S. News & World Report

    U-M continues to be recognized nationally in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings of the nation’s best undergraduate colleges and universities: the No. 3 public university and No. 23 overall.

  10. September 13, 2021

    Provost names advisory committee for Ross dean search

    Provost Susan M. Collins has appointed a 16-member advisory committee in the search for a new dean of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business to succeed Scott DeRue.