Campus News

  1. June 13, 2022

    Board of Regents to meet June 16; livestream available

    The Board of Regents is scheduled to meet at 4 p.m. June 16 in University Hall, in the Alexander G. Ruthven Building, 1109 Geddes Ave.

  2. June 13, 2022

    U-M students triumph in national STEM scholarship competitions

    U-M students continue to shine in national scholarship and fellowship award competitions, and this academic year was an especially impressive one for undergraduates in the STEM fields.

  3. June 9, 2022

    U-M is top U.S. public university in latest QS world rankings

    U-M again is the top public university in the United States and one of the best higher education institutions in the world, according to the QS World University Rankings 2023 edition.

  4. June 9, 2022

    Medical School students, administrators partner on climate issues

    White Coats for Planetary Health, a group of students at the Medical School, is working to focus attention on climate change and its implications for health across the institution.

  5. June 8, 2022

    Two peregrine falcon chicks hatch at North Quad

    Two peregrine falcon chicks — named Conor and Norah by U-M staff members actively involved with the management of the nesting box — recently hatched atop the university’s North Quad residential and academic complex.

  6. June 6, 2022

    Undergraduate robotics program starts enrollment this fall

    The College of Engineering’s new undergraduate program in robotics will empower students to practice the full spectrum of robotics at the 134,000-square-foot Ford Motor Company Robotics Building.

  7. June 6, 2022

    Race and racism at U-M is Inclusive History Project’s initial focus

    U-M is set to begin the Inclusive History Project to study, document and better understand the university’s history with respect to diversity, equity and inclusion. Its first major focus will be the history of race and racism at U-M.

  8. June 6, 2022

    Election underway for non-union staff member on police oversight panel

    The election for a non-bargained-for staff member to serve a two-year term on the U-M Police Department Oversight Committee is underway and continues through June 19.

  9. June 6, 2022

    Professor rethinking African experience in Latin America

    Paulina Alberto, professor of history and Spanish in LSA, focuses her research on the history of African people and Afro-descendants in Brazil and Argentina.

  10. June 6, 2022

    Heritage Project — The arsonist was a scholar

    Robert H. Stacy wrote to U-M President Alexander G. Ruthven that he was being falsely accused of setting the fire that destroyed Haven Hall on June 6, 1950, and felt that his life’s goal of becoming a college professor was “all but destroyed.” Stacy would be proven wrong on both counts.