Campus News

  1. June 2, 2020

    University to host virtual town hall on racism

    Combating racism through daily activities, relationships and challenging conversations will be the focus of a virtual town hall meeting set for noon June 5.

  2. June 2, 2020

    President Schlissel issues COVID-19 update; decries ‘pestilence of racism’

    The coronavirus situation is gradually improving but the “persistent and appalling pestilence of racism” continues across the nation, President Mark Schlissel said in a pair of emails to the U-M community.

  3. June 2, 2020

    University issues guidance on face coverings

    As campus research labs continue to gradually reopen, U-M’s Environment, Health and Safety department is clarifying when and where individuals should wear a face covering while on campus.

  4. June 2, 2020

    Workshop series helps U-M faculty use Canvas to teach remotely

    Information and Technology Service’s Teaching and Learning group is offering live, daily workshops on how to use Canvas to teach remotely, designed to support U-M faculty.

  5. June 1, 2020

    Nominations open for Distinguished University Innovator Award

    The award honors faculty who have made important and lasting contributions to society by developing novel ideas and insights through their research, and then translating them to practice.

  6. June 1, 2020

    U-M to launch second wave of research re-engagement

    Following the smooth implementation of a two-week pilot wave, research re-engagement at U-M will move into a second phase, adding six more schools and colleges and including 45 buildings. 

  7. June 1, 2020

    Research re-engagement buildings

    Ann Arbor campus buildings currently participating the research re-engagement.

  8. June 1, 2020

    UM-Flint introducing new Residential Learning Communities

    UM-Flint is launching two new residential learning communities this fall. They will focus on social justice and leadership and will be housed at Riverfront and First Street residence halls.

  9. May 29, 2020

    Web app, dashboard from U-M to inform Michiganders’ return to work

    U-M faculty, staff, alumni and students have developed online tools designed to help officials reopen the economy safely while allowing them to quickly identify potential coronavirus hot spots and outbreaks.

  10. May 29, 2020

    On the Agenda: We need to bring about change

    President Mark Schlissel issued a statement condemning the actions that caused the recent deaths of three African Americans, as well as “violence against people of color from all across our nation, including in our surrounding community.”