Campus News

  1. July 28, 2021

    MIDAS joins Microsoft, city of Detroit to enhance digital inclusion

    The Michigan Institute for Data Science will partner with Microsoft and the city of Detroit to expand digital equality by improving broadband internet access and affordability in underserved areas across the Motor City.

  2. July 28, 2021

    Research seed grants available to advance anti-racism scholarship

    The National Center for Institutional Diversity’s Anti-Racism Collaborative is seeking research grant proposals that broaden understandings of anti-racism and anti-racist action.

  3. July 28, 2021

    Google Drive update to affect links to non-Google files

    Google is releasing an update to Drive files on Sept. 13 that will change links used to share non-Google files that were created before November 2017.

  4. July 28, 2021

    Nature-inspired sculptures on view at Matthaei Botanical Gardens

    “A Garden of Earthy Delights,” an installation of ceramic sculptures inspired by the habitats of the Great Lakes and the plants that grow in them, is now on view at Matthaei Botanical Gardens.

  5. July 26, 2021

    New UM-Dearborn office coordinates campus academic resources

    UM-Dearborn launched the Office of Academic Success July 1. It brings together the student-focused academic resources around campus and coordinates them under one office.

  6. July 26, 2021

    UM-Flint recognized as veteran-friendly school

    UM-Flint has been recognized for its excellence in serving student veterans by being included on three different lists that rank or recognize institutions for programs that serve student veterans.

  7. July 22, 2021

    University issues statement regarding federal judge’s DACA ruling

    After a U.S. district judge recently ruled the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is unlawful, U-M says it “is proud to welcome and support the educational aspirations of all students, regardless of immigration status.”

  8. July 21, 2021

    Campus buses to lift capacity limits beginning Aug. 2

    Based on guidance from U-M public health officials, passenger capacity limits will be removed from the campus bus system beginning Aug. 2. Face coverings still will be required.

  9. July 20, 2021

    REMINDER: Nominations for 2021 Neubacher Award due July 31

    Nominations will be accepted through July 31 for the annual James T. Neubacher Award to honor an advocate for equal rights and opportunities for people with disabilities.

  10. July 20, 2021

    Vaccination rate among U-M students at Ann Arbor hits 76 percent

    Seventy-six percent of U-M students planning to attend classes on the Ann Arbor campus this fall have reported and are confirmed to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as of July 20.