Campus News

  1. November 12, 2021

    University COVID-19 prevention measures remain for winter term

    Students, faculty and staff at U-M can expect much of the same COVID-19 protections and community expectations from a successful fall semester to remain in place this winter.

  2. November 12, 2021

    COVID-19 vaccination requirements apply to bargained-for employees

    New federal COVID-19 vaccination mandates apply to bargained-for U-M employees on all three campuses who are not currently covered by the university’s vaccination policy.

  3. November 11, 2021

    Ann Chih Lin named Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies director

    Ann Chih Lin has been appointed director of the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies, one of the nation’s most prominent centers devoted to a deeper understanding of China, past and present.

  4. November 11, 2021

    Four recommended for Winter Commencement honorary degrees

    Four leaders in the fields of higher education, theater, mathematics and community research are being recommended for honorary degrees at the Ann Arbor campus’ 2021 Winter Commencement.

  5. November 11, 2021

    NSF commits $3M to diversifying STEM career pipeline

    As higher education continues to struggle with bringing more minorities into science and technological careers, the federal government is renewing support for a collaborative effort in Michigan.

  6. November 11, 2021

    Revamped protections against retaliation take effect

    Revamped protections for U-M faculty, staff and students who report wrongful conduct are effective immediately. The program is part of a comprehensive approach to address retaliation and better ensure accountability.

  7. November 11, 2021

    Young adults report fewer sexual partners, higher abstention rate

    A number of behaviors in younger adults that increase risk for the transmission of HIV/AIDS have declined or changed between 2010 and 2020, according to the national Monitoring the Future study.

  8. November 10, 2021

    Teaching residents find mentoring model inspires confidence

    In partnership with The School at Marygrove and others, the School of Education has a teacher-training program called the Michigan Education Teaching School that is structured like a medical school curriculum. 

  9. November 10, 2021

    Sustainability Clinic in Detroit to help combat impacts of climate change

    The School for Environment and Sustainability has launched the SEAS Sustainability Clinic to help the city of Detroit and nonprofits serving it address the impacts of climate change, and enhance sustainability policy and action.

  10. November 9, 2021

    U-M part of joint effort launching statewide e-book project

    A cooperative effort between the Library of Michigan and the presses of U-M, Michigan State and Wayne State has launched a unique collection of regional e-books available to Michigan residents.