Campus News

  1. July 25, 2022

    Associate professor carries on mentor’s legacy

    John Ellis, associate professor of piano and piano pedagogy in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, helps administer two community engagement programs that teach piano to young people.

  2. July 25, 2022

    Heritage Project — The vanishing of Schoolgirls’ Glen

    From the late 1800s through World War II, university students and the people of Ann Arbor liked to walk through a deep, green ravine that led from the heights near Forest Hill Cemetery down to the Huron River.

  3. July 25, 2022

    Police Beat — June 2022

    Police Beat and crime map for June 2020.

  4. July 25, 2022

    Obituary — Gerald F. Moran

    Gerald F. Moran, professor emeritus of history at UM-Dearborn, died of cancer in Ann Arbor on June 23. He was 79 years old.

  5. July 25, 2022

    Obituary — James H. Vincent

    James H. Vincent, professor emeritus of environmental health sciences in the School of Public Health, died peacefully at his Ann Arbor home June 23, from liver cancer.

  6. July 25, 2022

    Obituary — Ilene Forsyth

    Professor Emerita Ilene H. Forsyth, a renowned scholar of western medieval art, gifted teacher, generous philanthropist, steadfast supporter of the arts and humanities, died June 16.

  7. July 25, 2022

    Obituary — Christer E. Nordman

    Christer E. Nordman, professor emeritus of chemistry, died peacefully at home July 6, 2022, at the age of 97. In 1955, he joined the chemistry faculty at U-M, becoming a full professor of chemistry in 1964.

  8. July 25, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  9. July 21, 2022

    Regents highlight U-M connections during U.P. meeting

    U-M’s “up north” profile was on full display this week as the Board of Regents, executive officers and other campus leaders wrapped up a whirlwind tour of northern Michigan.

  10. July 21, 2022

    University Center named to honor former Dearborn chancellor

    The UM-Dearborn campus’ University Center has been named to honor former Chancellor James Renick, in recognition of the inclusive strides, campus growth and community partnerships he made as a campus leader.