Campus News

  1. March 21, 2022

    Poverty Solutions marks five years of research, policy impact

    Poverty Solutions faculty and staff reflected in the form of a five-year impact report on the partnerships with policymakers, service providers, nonprofits and community groups at the local, state and national levels.

  2. March 21, 2022

    U-M seeks nominations for prestigious global public health medal

    U-M has named a selection committee and is seeking nominations for the Thomas Francis Jr. Medal in Global Public Health, one of the highest recognitions granted by the university.

  3. March 21, 2022

    Two campus canopies to be available starting April 2

    Outdoor canopies will return to the Ann Arbor campus this year, giving student- and university-sponsored organizations, and departments and units a place to hold events.

  4. March 21, 2022

    Wallenberg Fellow to research realities of exploited Rwandan women, girls

    Graduating senior Chloe Hale has been named the 2022 Raoul Wallenberg Fellow. The award will allow her to spend the next year exploring how health crises affect the education of women and girls in Rwanda.

  5. March 21, 2022

    Michigan Medicine, ISR, LSA staffers receive Candace Johnson Award

    Three staff members are being honored this year with Candace Johnson Awards, a nod to their service amid challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. March 21, 2022

    Fourteen chosen for Public Engagement Faculty Fellowships

    Fourteen U-M faculty members have been named 2022 Public Engagement Faculty Fellows to help them build skills and a better understanding of how public engagement fits into their scholarly identities.

  7. March 21, 2022

    Faculty member trains furry friends for agility contests

    Since 2001, Holly Hughes has been involved in dog agility, a passion that draws her closer with her dogs, provides quality exercise for both handler and dog, and involves patience and learning by both parties.

  8. March 21, 2022

    Heritage Project — River rat

    U-M scientist Elzada Clover and her graduate assistant, Lois Jotter, made history in 1938 by becoming the first known women to navigate the Colorado River.

  9. March 21, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  10. March 18, 2022

    U-M releases annual report on sexual, gender-based misconduct

    Reports of sexual and gender-based misconduct on the Ann Arbor campus in fiscal year 2021 increased slightly, as did the number of investigations conducted by the university.