Campus News

  1. February 3, 2022

    New assistive technology tool makes computers easier to use

    Morphic, a tool that makes computers easier to use for individuals who have difficulty using a standard digital setup, is now available at U-M. Morphic provides quick access to some of a computer’s accessibility features.

  2. February 2, 2022

    And the snow came down …

    With much of southern Michigan under a winter storm warning Feb. 2 and 3, those who ventured out across campus did so amid a gentle, but steady, snowfall. These photos capture some of powdery landscape at U-M. Click an image to view a larger version.
  3. February 1, 2022

    Dearborn, Flint classes, work move online for another day

    Due to the ongoing snowstorm, UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint have reduced campus operations through Feb. 3. Classes and work have moved online and campus buildings are closed.

  4. February 1, 2022

    Most older adults support steps to reduce firearm injury risk

    A strong majority of American adults older than 50 supports specific steps that could reduce the risk of firearm injury and death, according to a U-M study.

  5. February 1, 2022

    Mellon grant designed to help more students transfer to U-M

    LSA, in partnership with Henry Ford College, has announced its Transfer Bridges to the Humanities@Michigan program has received $3.4 million from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

  6. February 1, 2022

    REMINDER: Snow forecast and the severe weather policy

    With forecasts calling for anywhere from 8-15 inches of snow later this week, here’s a reminder of the university’s policy regarding emergency reductions in operations.

  7. January 31, 2022

    U-M’s United Way campaign raises more than $1.18 million

    The 2021 U-M United Way employee giving campaign announced it raised more than $1.18 million during its campaign that ended Dec. 31.

  8. January 31, 2022

    Project tackles issues of fair representation in arts and data

    A team of U-M researchers is using popular face-detection algorithms designed to distinguish a variety of factors — including gender and race — to analyze the entire collection at the U-M Museum of Art.

  9. January 31, 2022

    ADVANCE Program marks 20 years of working for faculty equity

    U-M’s ADVANCE Program is celebrating its 20th anniversary with workshops and a symposium to review lessons learned and provide a glimpse into the future of efforts to build and support a diverse U-M faculty.

  10. January 31, 2022

    Distinguished University Professor presentations set for Feb. 8

    Distinguished University Professors Nancy G. Love, Arthur Lupia and Donald R. Zak, recipients of one of U-M’s top honors, will talk about their work before a virtual and in-person audience Feb. 8.