Campus News

  1. August 3, 2022

    Elizabeth Yakel to serve as interim School of Information dean

    Elizabeth Yakel, the C. Olivia Frost Collegiate Professor of Information and senior associate dean for academic affairs in the School of Information, will be the school’s interim dean starting Aug. 15.

  2. August 3, 2022

    Nancy Bartlett named Bentley Historical Library interim director

    Nancy Bartlett, an archivist who has worked in various roles at the Bentley Historical Library for more than three decades has been named the library’s interim director.

  3. August 2, 2022

    Update on access to abortion care services

    U-M is closely monitoring the complicated legal proceedings related to abortion care in the state of Michigan. Currently, Michigan Medicine will continue to include abortion care. 

  4. August 2, 2022

    LEO-GLAM members ratify inaugural three-year contract

    Members of the Lecturers’ Employee Organization/Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums bargaining unit overwhelmingly voted to ratify the union’s first contract with U-M.

  5. July 29, 2022

    Student groups spur progress toward U‑M sustainability

    As U-M continues to work toward carbon neutrality, annual reports from three student-led organizations collectively detail a broad effort toward a universitywide culture of sustainability.

  6. July 28, 2022

    Two running for Faculty Senate seat on police oversight panel

    Voting is open until Aug. 2 in the two-candidate race for the Faculty Senate member seat on the university’s Police Department Oversight Committee. Bryan Karle Roby of LSA and Stephen J. Rush of the School of Music, Theatre & Dance are running.

  7. July 27, 2022

    Arthur Lupia to lead Bold Challenges initiative as executive director

    Political scientist Arthur Lupia will become executive director of Bold Challenges, leading collaborative research efforts across U-M to address societal challenges that intersect equity, health, infrastructure and sustainability.

  8. July 26, 2022

    New guide offers resources on abortion policy and research

    A new and timely research guide produced through the U-M Library will help researchers, students and anyone seeking reliable information about abortion policy and research.

  9. July 26, 2022

    Nominations sought for disability advocates, accessibility leaders

    Nominations are being accepted through Aug. 15 for the 33rd annual James T. Neubacher Award, which recognizes a campus or alumni advocate for equal rights and opportunities for people with disabilities.

  10. July 26, 2022

    Lane closures expected for utility work around campus

    Traffic for some streets on Central Campus, North Campus and the Medical Campus is expected to be affected over the next few weeks by road closures related to utility work.