Campus News

  1. June 29, 2020

    Revenue losses from COVID-19 make Athletics deficit likely in FY ’21

    The U-M athletic department expects a budget surplus of $1 million for the current fiscal year and, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, projects a budget deficit for the fiscal year that begins July 1.

  2. June 29, 2020

    Regents approve budget shaped by COVID-19 challenges

    The Board of Regents has approved a 2020-21 budget that includes a 1.9 percent tuition increase and $12.8 million in additional need-based financial aid for undergraduates on the Ann Arbor campus.

  3. June 29, 2020

    A look at COVID-19 research and activity across U-M

    The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way the University of Michigan works on many levels, but it also has galvanized activity across the university as a broad range of academic, research and administrative units apply their expertise to this worldwide crisis. These synopses offer a glimpse into the variety of activity underway. Follow the links…
  4. June 29, 2020

    Coursera for Campus expands to include faculty and staff

    The Center for Academic Innovation in partnership with Coursera is expanding free access to more than 4,000 online noncredit courses to all U-M faculty and staff, who can enroll without cost until July 31.

  5. June 29, 2020

    Professor’s eclectic study areas include diseases, food contamination

    Halil Bisgin, an assistant professor of computer science at UM-Flint, has used his artificial intelligence expertise in collaborations with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Beaumont Health System.

  6. June 29, 2020

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  7. June 26, 2020

    Zoom Automatic Live Transcription now available

    Information and Technology Services recently announced that U-M faculty, staff and students now have access to a new, beta feature in Zoom that provides automatic live transcription for meetings and webinars.

  8. June 25, 2020

    Proposed FY ’21 university budget fails on split vote by Board of Regents

    U-M will enter the new fiscal year July 1 without an approved budget after regents voted 4-4 on a measure that included a 1.9 percent tuition increase for Ann Arbor campus students.

  9. June 25, 2020

    Regents approve framework for union recognition

    U-M will no longer require a state-supervised election for new labor unions to be recognized, under a Board of Regents resolution. Instead, new labor unions will be recognized under a practice commonly known as “card check.”

  10. June 25, 2020

    Regents Roundup — June 2020

    Other items approved by the Board of Regents at its June 25 meeting.