Campus News

  1. November 8, 2021

    University reminds campus community about basketball parking

    With men’s basketball starting Nov. 10, U-M is requesting that all personal vehicles be removed from signed areas in lots SC5 and SC6 near Crisler Center by 5 p.m. on weekday game days.

  2. November 8, 2021

    U-M students broke voter turnout records in 2020

    Voter turnout among U-M students jumped to 78 percent in the November 2020 election, according to a report from Tufts University. It was up 18 percentage points from 2016.

  3. November 8, 2021

    LSA professor launches effort to boost ocean science worldwide

    Brian Arbic has founded the Global Ocean Corps and Conveyor, which he hopes will foster sustained, long-term ocean science education and research collaborations among countries worldwide.

  4. November 8, 2021

    Global network takes stock of human adaptation to climate change

    A study by a global network of 126 researchers, including at U-M, found that adaptation to climate change around the world is mostly fragmented and incremental and undertaken primarily by individuals and households.

  5. November 8, 2021

    Astronomers suggest radiation drives superwinds in some galaxies

    When astronomers observe superwinds traveling at extremely high speeds from super star clusters, or “starbursts,” they previously assumed the winds were driven by supernovae, the explosions of stars.

  6. November 8, 2021

    Land loss leaves Indigenous nations vulnerable to climate change

    A team of researchers, including one from U-M, has attempted to quantify the massive loss of historical lands by Indigenous nations across the United States since European settlers first began laying claim to the continent.

  7. November 8, 2021

    Taking the interview pays off for UM-Dearborn staffer

    Tony DeLaRosa serves UM-Dearborn as assistant director of experiential learning at the College of Engineering and Computer Science. He’s been with the university since 2001.

  8. November 8, 2021

    Heritage Project β€” Dear Aunt Ruth

    Whether stationed stateside, recuperating in hospitals, or seeing action in Europe and the Pacific, students, faculty, staff and alumni serving in World War II could expect to hear news about Ann Arbor from Ruth Buchanan.

  9. November 8, 2021

    Obituary β€” Malcolm Alfred Lowther

    Malcolm Alfred Lowther, professor emeritus of education, died at home Oct. 7 after a short illness. He retired from U-M in 1995 as professor emeritus of education.

  10. November 8, 2021

    Accolades β€” November 2021

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.