Campus News

  1. January 10, 2022

    Reparations are main topic of panel discussion at MLK event

    A panel will tackle questions about reparations from 12:30-2 p.m. Jan. 17 during the online discussion “You Can Keep the Mule: Let’s Explore Reparations Models.”

  2. January 10, 2022

    Staffer’s musical dreams fulfilled while living in L.A.

    Before she joined U-M a decade ago, Anne Kadrovich rubbed elbows with the likes of Madonna, Gwen Stefani and Michael Jackson.

  3. January 10, 2022

    Heritage Project — The 1913 Lectern

    For more than 100 years, Hill Auditorium has been U-M’s most prestigious venue for rhetoric and debate. Speaker after speaker has gripped and pounded an oak lectern given by the Class of 1913.

  4. January 10, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  5. January 7, 2022

    Student Life provides guidance for students with COVID-19

    Leaders from Student Life have sent a message to all U-M students providing guidance and information about what they should do if they have tested positive for COVID-19.

  6. January 6, 2022

    Taubman College names inaugural Pressing Matters grant recipients

    The A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning has announced five inaugural recipients of Pressing Matters grants.

  7. January 6, 2022

    Two journalists of color will co-headline MLK Symposium

    Noted journalists and commentators Maria Hinojosa and Rashad Richey will co-headline U-M’s annual MLK Symposium Memorial Keynote Lecture, which will take place virtually Jan. 17.

  8. January 6, 2022

    Provost addresses concerns over COVID as semester starts

    Provost Susan M. Collins addresses some of the most common concerns and questions about U-M’s decision to begin the 2022 winter semester with as much in-person instruction as possible.

  9. January 5, 2022

    Later-life prescription drug misuse increases use disorder risk

    Nearly half of people in a large U.S. study reported misusing prescription drugs between ages 18-50, which made them more likely to develop substance use disorder symptoms as adults.

  10. January 4, 2022

    Remembering LGBTQ+ pioneer, Spectrum Center co-founder Jim Toy

    Spectrum Center co-founder and U-M alumnus Jim Toy died Jan. 1 at age 91, leaving a legacy for his work advancing LGBTQ+ rights in Ann Arbor, the state of Michigan and the nation.