Campus News

  1. March 17, 2022

    Local government leaders support recycling, as state falls behind

    Many Michigan local leaders report recycling is somewhat or very important to their community members, with 65% of officials from the state’s largest jurisdictions saying recycling issues are very important.

  2. March 17, 2022

    More than 9,200 donors join in U-M’s eighth Giving Blueday

    Students, faculty, alumni and friends gave more than $4.2 million to support what they love about U-M during the Giving Blueday 24-hour day of giving.

  3. March 17, 2022

    Shriver, Fauci, Klawe to speak at Spring Commencement

    The U.S. president’s chief medical adviser, an award-winning journalist and a computer scientist are recommended to receive honorary degrees and will speak at U-M’s various Spring Commencement ceremonies.

  4. March 16, 2022

    Symposium on March 25 to explore future of RNA therapeutics

    Following the success of mRNA vaccines against the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, the U-M Center for RNA Biomedicine’s annual symposium will explore what other applications might result from RNA research.

  5. March 16, 2022

    Trachette Jackson joins OVPR to lead DEI research efforts

    Trachette Jackson, University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor and professor of mathematics, will join the Office of the Vice President for Research to lead strategic research endeavors around diversity, equity and inclusion.

  6. March 15, 2022

    Prison artwork in person again after pandemic limits

    U-M’s Prison Creative Arts Project presents the 26th annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners at the Duderstadt Gallery on North Campus from March 22-April 5.

  7. March 15, 2022

    Dentistry dean Laurie McCauley recommended as next provost

    President Mary Sue Coleman is recommending the appointment of Laurie K. McCauley, dean of the School of Dentistry, as the university’s next provost and executive vice president for academic affairs.

  8. March 15, 2022

    U-M to exit Russian investment, light bell tower with Ukrainian colors

    As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to escalate, U-M will make no further investments in Russia and will move as quickly as is practical to exit its remaining investments.

  9. March 14, 2022

    Palestinian discourse cited as example of free-speech erosion

    Censorship of discourse about Palestine on college campuses and elsewhere was the topic at U-M’s Davis, Markert, and Nickerson Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom.

  10. March 14, 2022

    Winter Grab: Team bores through ice to glimpse Great Lakes life

    Teams from 19 U.S. and Canadian institutions drew samples recently at 35 sites on all five Great Lakes during the Winter Grab, a first-of-its-kind coordinated winter sampling campaign.