Campus News

  1. September 7, 2022

    Plenty of options for U-M employees to get a flu shot

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

  2. September 7, 2022

    DPSS provides updates on recent unrelated incidents

    The Division of Public Safety and Security has posted updates to four unrelated incidents that have caused concern to members of the campus community. None involves current public safety threats. 

  3. September 6, 2022

    Advisory committee named for School of Dentistry dean search

    Provost Laurie K. McCauley has named a 15-member advisory committee in the search for U-M’s next dean of the School of Dentistry.

  4. September 6, 2022

    Registration open for virtual NCCI Annual Conference

    Organizational Excellence, in partnership with the Shared Services Center, has paid for membership to the Network for Change & Continuous Innovation and the 2022 NCCI virtual conference registration so any U-M faculty or staff may attend at no cost.

  5. September 6, 2022

    Community assembly to gather input for U-M’s Culture Journey

    Community input has been key in shaping work to strengthen U-M’s workplace culture and identify a set of unifying shared values.

  6. September 6, 2022

    U-M students work closely with low-income Brazilian families

  7. September 6, 2022

    Applicants sought for President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

    The U-M President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is accepting applications through Nov. 1, with a supporting letter from the unit — chair, director, associate dean, or dean — due Dec. 1.

  8. September 6, 2022

    Active U Autumn seeks to get U-M community moving this fall

    Active U Autumn returns this fall, encouraging the university community to get moving toward the same goal: being active. Registration is open, and tracking of activity minutes will start Sept. 19.

  9. September 6, 2022

    Librarian combines loves of comics, games

    David Carter serves as video game archivist for the Computer and Video Game Archive and comics librarian, combining two of his early childhood loves.

  10. September 6, 2022

    Heritage Project — ‘A Creation of My Own’

    It was 1852. The University of Michigan needed a leader, a true president, or it might fall apart for good. A man in New York was recommended, a philosopher and clergyman, Henry Philip Tappan.