Campus News

  1. March 10, 2022

    Free teach-out covers aspects of Russia-Ukraine conflict

    A new U-M online event aims to create a dialogue about the history, the consequences and the need for de-escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

  2. March 9, 2022

    U-M leaders, Rep. Meijer speak at annual Congressional Breakfast

    The U-M Congressional Breakfast in Washington, D.C., returned to an in-person format March 9 after being conducted virtually last year for the first time in its seven-decade history.

  3. March 9, 2022

    Study: Returning workers increase optimism about COVID-19 safety

    As people inch closer to returning to work after staying home during the pandemic, they tend to downplay the risks of getting a COVID-19 infection, according to new research.

  4. March 9, 2022

    University to drop mask mandate for most indoor spaces March 14

    U-M will make masking optional starting March 14 for most indoor spaces on campus, including offices, residence halls and athletic events. Masks will remain required in classrooms, buses and some other areas.

  5. March 9, 2022

    Wiley agreement expands open access options for U-M authors

    A new agreement between Wiley, publisher of more than 1,500 academic journals, and the Big Ten Academic Alliance offers new open access publishing opportunities to the U-M community.

  6. March 9, 2022

    Michigan Drug Discovery aids new projects to treat obesity, cancer

    Michigan Drug Discovery will support four early-stage drug discovery projects to aid work in the Life Sciences Institute’s Center for Chemical Genomics and Natural Products Discovery Core.

  7. March 8, 2022

    Form better sleep habits during eight-week MHealthy program

    The Good Night, Sleep Right challenge is designed to ensure sleeping hours are spent getting quality rest. Registration for the eight-week online challenge is now open.

  8. March 7, 2022

    President Coleman issues message regarding invasion of Ukraine

    President Mary Sue Coleman sent a message to the U-M community condemning the invasion of Ukraine, suggesting ways to help and offering learning opportunities related to Ukraine and Russia.

  9. March 7, 2022

    Michigan Medicine notifies patients of health information breach

    Michigan Medicine is notifying approximately 2,920 patients about an employee email account that was compromised, which may have exposed some of their health information.

  10. March 7, 2022

    Study compares greenhouse gas reductions for light-duty vehicles

    What does pickup truck electrification mean for the decarbonization of the transportation industry? U-M and Ford Motor Co. researchers addressed this question in a new study.