Campus News

  1. April 8, 2024

    Take 5 to Focus returns to promote daily mindfulness

    Feeling less stress, having more focus, and generally being in a better mood are the key benefits of the Take 5 to Focus program, now available on the MHealthy Portal.

  2. April 8, 2024

    Campus squirrels have an ally in Ross librarian

    Corey Seeman, director of Kresge Library Services for the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, is a squirrel aficionado who serves that population as the eradicator of mange.

  3. April 8, 2024

    Foolishness on parade

    These photos capture some of the giant puppets and fun that were on display April 7 at FestiFools.

  4. April 8, 2024

    It Happened at Michigan — The ‘harrowing experience’ of meeting Robert Frost

    Robert Frost came to campus in the fall of 1921 to be U-M’s inaugural Creative Fellow in the Creative Arts, an experiment carried out by President Marion L. Burton.

  5. April 8, 2024

    Accolades — April 2024

    Awards and honors for faculty and staff from around U-M.

  6. April 8, 2024

    Police Beat — March 2024

    Police Beat and crime map for March 2024.

  7. April 8, 2024

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. April 7, 2024

    DPSS offers safety reminders for the solar eclipse

    Those planning to watch the April 8 solar eclipse should take into consideration these precautions, as well as additional resources to make the viewing more enjoyable.

  9. April 5, 2024

    University extends deadline for completing climate survey

    U-M’s ARC3 Climate Survey Related to Sex and Gender, facilitated by Rankin Climate, has extended its deadline and it will now close on April 11.

  10. April 5, 2024

    Statewide effort to study how environment affects cancer risk

    Researchers at U-M’s Rogel Cancer Center plan to use a $13 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to study how exposures to toxic metals are impacting the cancer risk of Michigan residents.