Campus News

  1. February 6, 2020

    Madelon’s world: The first woman to enroll at U-M

    On Feb. 2, 1870, Madelon Stockwell stepped onto the Ann Arbor campus, her arrival disrupting a world that had been wholly male since the fall of 1817, when U-M first opened its doors in Detroit.

  2. February 5, 2020

    U-M departments invited to host summer youth positions

    The Washtenaw County Summer Youth Employment Program pairs faculty and staff with youths to help them gain work experience, mentorship and life skills training.

  3. February 5, 2020

    Report finds gaps in access to career, technical ed programs

    A new U-M report detailing access to career and technical education programs in Michigan has found that while CTE courses are popular among high school students, there’s unequal access.

  4. February 4, 2020

    Answers to frequently asked questions about coronavirus

    U-M has posted answers to a broad range of frequently asked questions associated with the rapidly changing situation surrounding the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.

  5. February 4, 2020

    Firearm-injury prevention effort launches central website

    The Firearm Injury Prevention Research Initiative has launched a new website to serve as a central hub for U-M’s effort to generate new knowledge and advance solutions toward reducing firearm injuries.

  6. February 3, 2020

    Latest teach-out focuses on presidential election process

    U-M is encouraging learners to dialogue, to participate and to gain greater insights into the U.S. presidential election process through “Why Iowa? A Primer on Primaries and Caucuses Teach-Out.”

  7. February 3, 2020

    LTP activates new Magic Bus live-tracking system

    Logistics, Transportation & Parking has launched a new bus information system that will enable riders to see university bus locations in real-time and predict precise arrival times for every campus route and stop.

  8. February 3, 2020

    Town halls to focus on best practices in international engagement

    The Office of the Vice President for Research will host three town halls that focus on best practices for international engagement. The events Feb. 17, 19 and 20 are free and open to U-M faculty and staff.

  9. February 3, 2020

    U-M relocates 50 trees from new hospital construction site

    Dozens of trees that stood on the site of Michigan Medicine’s new hospital were relocated to several spots around the Ann Arbor campus in what is believed to be the largest tree relocation effort in university history.

  10. February 3, 2020

    Obituary: Ralph F. Knopf

    Ralph F. Knopf, professor emeritus of internal medicine, died peacefully at his home Jan. 11 at the age of 93.