Campus News

  1. January 24, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  2. January 21, 2022

    Five named inaugural fellows in new anti-racism program

    The Anti-Racism Collaborative has named five faculty members from across the university as Research and Community Impact Fellows.

  3. January 20, 2022

    Human Resources updates information about free COVID-19 tests

    As questions have arisen about U-M’s plan to provide at-home rapid antigen tests for COVID-19, University Human Resources has updated and expanded its information about the program.

  4. January 19, 2022

    U-M reaches $490 million settlement with Anderson plaintiffs

    U-M and attorneys for claimants who have alleged abuse by the late physician Robert E. Anderson have reached a settlement agreement that would resolve all of those survivors’ claims against the university.

  5. January 19, 2022

    Michigan Medicine offering gun locks to those in crisis

    A new effort to reduce the risk of firearm injury by offering free gun locks and educational resources to people receiving care for a mental health crisis is now under way at Michigan Medicine.

  6. January 18, 2022

    UM-Dearborn marks MLK Day with various service projects

    This year’s UM-Dearborn MLK Day of Service included more than 10 volunteer projects that took place throughout southeastern Michigan.

  7. January 18, 2022

    Google preparing to deactivate classic Google Sites this summer

    Google will turn off the ability to edit classic Google Sites on June 1 and will begin deactivating those sites July 1. Google announced its plans to retire classic Google Sites in August 2020. 

  8. January 18, 2022

    Feeling threatened about COVID-19 predicts adequate spacing

    Older nonstudents maintained safe distances because they received accurate information and felt threatened about contracting COVID-19, according to a U-M study.

  9. January 17, 2022

    MLK Symposium speakers urge people to confront injustice

    Two award-winning journalists talked about their experiences with discrimination and encouraged people to confront injustice during U-M’s 2022 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium.

  10. January 17, 2022

    Three faculty members to receive Goddard Power awards

    Oveta Fuller and Reshma Jagsi, both of the Medical School, and Bhramar Mukherjee of the School of Public Health will receive 2022 Sarah Goddard Power Awards.