Campus News

  1. March 19, 2020

    Culture of Respect aims to end sexual misconduct at UM-Flint

    UM-Flint is working to end sexual violence on campus as part of the Culture of Respect Collective, a nationwide group of colleges and universities that offers evidence-based best practices.

  2. March 18, 2020

    U-M to focus on ‘mission critical’ operations while addressing virus

    U-M will continue operations that are critical to its core missions of education, research and patient care, while further adjusting other functions to deal with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  3. March 18, 2020

    Zoom videoconferencing available to help U-M work online

    With many working and studying away from campus in response to COVID-19, Zoom is the latest videoconferencing service being made available by Information and Technology Services.

  4. March 18, 2020

    South University to close for utility improvements

    South University Avenue is closed to eastbound traffic between South State Street and East University Avenue until March 22, after which it will close completely between South State and Tappan streets until early May.

  5. March 18, 2020

    Medical community puts out call for blood donors

    A U-M doctor is sounding the alarm about a nationwide blood shortage linked to the coronavirus outbreak that has left the university hospital operating with a one-day supply of blood.

  6. March 18, 2020

    U-M offers many online offerings during pandemic

    U-M’s art organizations, libraries, museums and units across campus are providing multiple opportunities to learn and explore online while staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic. 

  7. March 18, 2020

    Library closures and remote resources

    Although all U-M Library buildings are closed at this time, most library resources and services are available to the U-M community remotely.

  8. March 18, 2020

    Details of U-M’s emergency paid time off for employees

    The university outlines more details about U-M’s emergency paid-time-off policy for faculty and staff, and how to use the new bank of paid time to help minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  9. March 17, 2020

    Three faculty members elected to SACUA after e-vote

    J. Caitlin Finlayson, Allen P. Liu and Kentaro Toyama have been elected to the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, the executive arm of U-M’s central faculty governance system.

  10. March 17, 2020

    If virus concerns have you working from home, here’s some advice

    As impacts from the COVID-19 coronavirus force more people to work remotely, Sue Ashford the Michael and Susan Jandernoa Professor of Management and Organizations, and her colleagues offer some strategies.