Campus News

  1. June 20, 2022

    Policy outlines inclusive, accessible technologies across U-M

    The university has adopted a new Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standard Practice Guide to ensure technologies on all three campuses and Michigan Medicine are inclusive and accessible to the entire U-M community.

  2. June 20, 2022

    Accolades — June 2022

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  3. June 20, 2022

    Media designer has filmed more than 1,000 sporting events

    Sam Baldwin, media designer for the Center for Academic Innovation, has filmed more than a thousand live sporting events around the Midwest.

  4. June 20, 2022

    Heritage Project — Blue angel

    When he was 86 years old, Forman Brown walked into a gay bookstore in Los Angeles and asked a manager if the shop carried “Better Angel.” The manager handed Brown a copy of the novel. The book was well done, he told Brown, and quite popular. “I think you’ll like it.” “I’m sure I shall,” Brown replied. “You see, I wrote it.”

  5. June 16, 2022

    Most in-state undergrads to see no additional tuition costs

    Most in-state undergraduates at U-M will see no increase in out-of-pocket tuition expenses this fall. The FY ’23 budget also includes a $15-per-hour minimum wage for temporary and student employees, and faculty and staff merit programs.

  6. June 16, 2022

    UM-Dearborn budget prioritizes student aid, investments in workforce

    UM-Dearborn will increase its financial aid spending by nearly 25% next year as part of the university’s commitment to student success and academic excellence.

  7. June 16, 2022

    UM-Flint focuses on innovative curriculum, support, community engagement

    The budget for the upcoming year at UM-Flint focuses on the university’s top priorities: supporting student success, fostering academic innovation and investing in faculty and staff.

  8. June 16, 2022

    Michigan Medicine reports positive FY ’22 financial performance

    Michigan Medicine has reported projected positive results for the end of the 2021-22 fiscal year, with an anticipated 4.2% operating margin on forecasted operating revenues of $5.5 billion.

  9. June 16, 2022

    Athletics projects more revenue, financial aid costs for FY ‘23

    The U-M athletic department expects balanced budgets for both the current fiscal year and the one that begins July 1, despite continued challenges amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

  10. June 16, 2022

    Ernst named chief health officer; new public health structure debuts

    Robert Ernst, associate vice president for student life for health and wellness, and executive director of University Health Service, will become U-M’s chief health officer as the university transitions to a new public health structure.