Campus News

  1. September 7, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  2. September 6, 2021

    Michigan Medicine hosts month-long food drive

    Michigan Medicine, U-M’s academic medical center, has launched a month-long effort through Sept. 26 to collect food and toiletries, and money to buy such supplies, for Food Gatherers. 

  3. September 3, 2021

    U-M listed in top 25 of Times Higher Education world rankings

    U-M is ranked No. 24 in the world, according to the annual Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2022, down two spots from last year. It is one of three U.S. public universities on the list.

  4. September 2, 2021

    University to adjust transit routes effective Sept. 7

    Logistics, Transportation & Parking will introduce a service change to address feedback received and other challenges that were experienced during the first week of the fall term.

  5. September 2, 2021

    MIDAS, Detroit Police Athletic League to assess youth programs

    The Michigan Institute for Data Science at U-M is working with the Detroit Police Athletic League to analyze survey data to assess the impact of PAL programs on participants and their families.

  6. September 1, 2021

    U-M joins U.S. network of health-promoting universities

    U-M has adopted the Okanagan Charter and joined the United States Health Promoting Campuses Network, seven U.S. universities committed to promoting health on their campuses and in their communities.

  7. September 1, 2021

    Federal funding supports expansion of Alzheimer’s research

    The National Institutes of Health will award an estimated $15.3 million over the next five years to expand a collaboration between U-M, Michigan State University and Wayne State University that aims to accelerate progress in Alzheimer’s disease research.

  8. September 1, 2021

    UM-Dearborn early childhood educators inspiring minds for 50 years

    During the past 50 years, UM-Dearborn’s Early Childhood Education Center has educated nearly 10,000 children — and thousands of teachers.

  9. September 1, 2021

    No-cost research computing allocations now available

    Researchers on all university campuses can now sign up for the U-M Research Computing Package, a new package of no-cost supercomputing resources provided by Information and Technology Services.

  10. August 31, 2021

    Engineering DEI education starts with focus on race, ethnicity and bias

    Leaders at the College of Engineering have approved plans for how to educate the college community on diversity, equity and inclusion, starting with a focus on race, ethnicity and bias.