Campus News

  1. November 18, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  2. November 18, 2019

    Investment funds update — Sept. 30, 2019

    Quarterly report on U-M investment funds, for the quarter ending Sept. 30, 2019.

  3. November 15, 2019

    U-M part of statewide effort to increase voting on college campuses

    The university is part of the Michigan Collegiate Voting Challenge, a new, nonpartisan initiative to increase voter engagement on college and university campuses across the state.

  4. November 15, 2019

    Economic Growth Institute recognized for aiding Michigan businesses

    Two programs that help Michigan businesses have garnered U-M’s Economic Growth Institute this year’s Innovation Award from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities.

  5. November 15, 2019

    Contract talks with university, GEO getting underway

    U-M and the Graduate Employees’ Organization, the union representing graduate student instructors and graduate student staff assistants, have begun negotiations.

  6. November 14, 2019

    Weekly email tips available for mindful holiday drinking

    People looking for tips on how to be more mindful of holiday drinking choices may sign up to receive weekly emails from MHealthy’s Alcohol Management Program Nov. 18 through Jan. 6.

  7. November 13, 2019

    Schlissel’s trip highlights U-M collaborations with India

    A weeklong trip by President Mark Schlissel to India on Nov. 4-8 focused on new research collaborations, building on the current partnerships and engaging with alumni.

  8. November 12, 2019

    First snow

    Images from the aftermath of Monday’s snowstorm.

  9. November 12, 2019

    Challenge helps increase student voting across Big Ten

    College students across the 14 member institutions of the Big Ten Conference voted in record numbers during the 2018 midterm elections following a challenge put forth by the school presidents.

  10. November 11, 2019

    Snowstorm brings reminder of U-M’s severe-weather policy

    Monday brought an early, yet snowy example of winter weather’s impact on faculty and staff, and with it a reminder from campus leaders about the policy for reducing operations in an emergency weather situation.