Campus News

  1. June 23, 2020

    Employee, retiree health plans factor into state auto insurance reform

    Michigan’s long-discussed auto insurance reform legislation takes effect July 1, but homework may be needed for U-M employees to understand how it affects them. 

  2. June 23, 2020

    Dropbox cloud storage now available to faculty, staff, students

    Information and Technology Services is now offering Dropbox at U-M to all faculty, staff and students on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses as well as Michigan Medicine.

  3. June 23, 2020

    Library takes first steps in phased reopening plan

    In a first step toward the phased reopening of the U-M Library, a small contingent of library staff will soon head to work in the Hatcher Graduate Library for the first time since March.

  4. June 23, 2020

    U-M no longer hosting Oct. 15 presidential debate

    The University of Michigan will no longer host one of three presidential debates planned this fall in the run-up to the Nov. 3 general election, but related campus programming will continue.

  5. June 22, 2020

    Board of Regents to meet publicly online June 25

    The Board of Regents will meet virtually at 9 a.m. June 25. The meeting will provide for public participation while maintaining appropriate social distancing.

  6. June 22, 2020

    University to offer in-person classes for fall semester

    U-M will launch the fall semester Aug. 31 with a blend of in-person and remote classes, an adjusted academic calendar and an emphasis on the use of face coverings, social distancing and other public health measures.

  7. June 22, 2020

    UM-Dearborn announces public health-informed fall semester

    UM-Dearborn will take a hybrid approach to the fall 2020 semester with many classes held in a remote format, while also providing select in-person experiences on campus, a shift in the academic calendar and a continued focus on remote engagement opportunities for students.

  8. June 22, 2020

    UM-Flint will move 75 percent of courses online for fall

    UM-Flint will offer a fall semester that is a mix of in-person and online courses for students, but most students will go to class away from campus. This fall, 75 percent of courses will be offered fully online.

  9. June 19, 2020

    U-M students have free access to entire Coursera catalog

    U-M students on all three campuses have free access for a limited time to more than 4,000 learning experiences from top universities and industries through the new Coursera for Campus initiative.

  10. June 17, 2020

    Philbert relinquishes faculty post effective June 30

    Martin A. Philbert, the former U-M provost who was fired from his executive position in March and was banned from campus, will relinquish his tenured faculty position from the university, effective June 30.