Campus News

  1. March 25, 2020

    U-M discontinues Emergency Call Center for COVID-19

    U-M will suspend operation of its emergency call center related to the university’s response to COVID-19 as the community moves into sustained operations during the pandemic.

  2. March 25, 2020

    ITS answers top three tech questions for connecting from home

    As the U-M community adjusts and responds to the COVID-19 pandemic, many people are working from home and connecting online with colleagues, often for the first time. ITS is here to help.

  3. March 24, 2020

    U-M graduate programs remain strong in U.S. News rankings

    Graduate programs at U-M continue to be recognized nationally in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 edition of Best Graduate Schools. The rankings were released earlier this month.

  4. March 24, 2020

    Data science fellow figuring out how quickly COVID-19 spreads

    U-M Institute for Data Science research fellow Qianying Lin has been working with a team of Hong Kong- and China-based researchers to estimate the transmissibility of COVID-19.

  5. March 24, 2020

    Frankel Institute announces theme, fellows for 2020-21 academic year

    Thirteen fellows through the Frankel Institute for Advanced Jewish Studies will explore the theme of “Translating Jewish Cultures,” across a wide range of time periods and geographic locations.

  6. March 24, 2020

    U-M hires WilmerHale to handle Robert E. Anderson investigation

    The WilmerHale law firm will take over the independent investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct regarding the late Robert E. Anderson, who worked as a physician for U-M from the 1960s to 2003.

  7. March 23, 2020

    Spring, summer courses to be conducted remotely

    Spring and summer term courses at U-M will be conducted remotely in alternative formats, part of the university’s effort to “flatten the curve” in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

  8. March 23, 2020

    Schlissel outlines university operations under new state order

    President Mark Schlissel says all U-M employees should now work remotely “unless your unit needs you on campus to maintain the work we’ve identified as critical to our mission.”

  9. March 23, 2020

    Quick guide of well-being resources for COVID-19 coping

    MHealthy has compiled a guide for resources people may find useful as they deal with the social isolation and dramatically different daily work situations under coronavirus restrictions.

  10. March 23, 2020

    Board of Regents will meet virtually March 26

    The Board of Regents will conduct a virtual meeting March 26 that is consistent with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive directive regarding public meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic.