Campus News

  1. September 9, 2021

    ‘Spectacular’ halftime show to commemorate 9/11 anniversary

    In commemoration of 9/11’s 20th anniversary, the Michigan Marching Band will present what its directors says is the most elaborate, extravagant and spectacular live program college football fans will see that day.

  2. September 9, 2021

    Faculty member releases never-before-seen photos of 9/11

    A new photographic documentary released this week by, David Turnley, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and U-M professor, captures images before the Twin Towers fell, and the immediate aftermath, on Sept. 11, 2001.

  3. September 9, 2021

    Center for Academic Innovation names Faculty Innovators in Residence

    Rajesh Mangrulkar and Elisabeth Gerber are joining the Center for Academic Innovation as CAI Faculty Innovators in Residence, working with CAI experts and with faculty partners committed to innovating education.

  4. September 9, 2021

    Researchers receive OVPR large-scale planning grants

    The Office of the Vice President for Research has awarded its first round of Large-Scale Center and Initiative Planning Grants to a pair of teams at U-M that are working to strengthen and expand research activity around engineered materials and sustainable systems.

  5. September 8, 2021

    U-M Library updates service information for fall semester

    This fall library visitors can expect in-person and remote services, open and by-reservation study spaces, and a fully circulating collection, with pickup at multiple locations and delivery to campus addresses.

  6. September 7, 2021

    Rajesh Mangrulkar to direct Center for Interprofessional Education

    Rajesh S. Mangrulkar has been named the new director of the Michigan Center for Interprofessional Education. His five-year appointment as director of the Center for IPE was effective Sept. 7 and will run through June 30, 2026.

  7. September 7, 2021

    Employees working on-site or remotely have flu shot options

    U-M faculty and staff working on campus or remotely have several options for receiving their flu vaccination. Employees should determine the best approach for their situation. 

  8. September 7, 2021

    Get moving this fall with the return of Active U Autumn

    Active U Autumn is back after a one-year hiatus with more features and easier tracking. MHealthy’s eight-week physical activity challenge inspires the U-M community to strive for the same goal — being active. 

  9. September 7, 2021

    SMTD associate professor has long list of interests

    Christi-Anne Castro, associate professor of music and associate dean for faculty development in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, serves as commissioner of a fantasy baseball league.

  10. September 7, 2021

    Heritage Project — Two against football

    When Fielding Yost sought to build a larger stadium to replace Ferry Field, he did not have the support of two people in particular: Neil Staebler, editor of The Chimes, and sociologist Robert Cooley Angell.