Campus News

  1. October 20, 2021

    U-M researchers to track cancer risk from environmental exposures

    A new study from researchers at the School of Public Health and Rogel Cancer Center will describe and quantify the impact of known and suspected environmental exposures on cancer risk.

  2. October 20, 2021

    Research initiative to spur collaboration on societal challenges

    A new research initiative from the Office of the Vice President for Research will integrate social and technical sciences from across U-M to address societal challenges that intersect equity, health, infrastructure and sustainability.

  3. October 19, 2021

    New $13.8M center will study infectious diseases, pandemics

    The U-M Biosciences Initiative is awarding $13.8 million over five years to the new Michigan Center for Infectious Disease Threats, to allow researchers to work across disciplines on infectious disease preparedness and response.

  4. October 18, 2021

    Regents to conduct Oct. 21 meeting at UM-Flint

    The Board of Regents will meet in person Oct. 21 at the Riverfront Center on the UM-Flint campus, and the meeting also will be viewable via an online livestream.

  5. October 18, 2021

    Pharmacology chair Lori Isom elected to National Academy of Medicine

    Lori Isom, chair of the Medical School’s Department of Pharmacology, has been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Medicine, one of the highest honors for a clinician and scientist.

  6. October 18, 2021

    Democracy & Debate project to continue through 2021-22

    At a time when democratic institutions are under pressure and the U-M community is looking to engage, U-M will continue Democracy & Debate through the 2021-22 academic year.

  7. October 18, 2021

    Open Enrollment for 2022 benefits continues through Oct. 29

    Faculty, staff, retirees and benefits-eligible graduate students can change their benefits during Open Enrollment, which continues through 5 p.m. Oct. 29.

  8. October 18, 2021

    NSF grant to help UM-Dearborn target underserved STEM students

    A $1.44 million National Science Foundation award will help UM-Dearborn create a STEM Scholars program to bridge a gap in science fields among lower-income, high talent students.

  9. October 18, 2021

    UM-Flint professor shares love of music in many ways

    Brian DiBlassio, associate professor of music in the College of Arts and Sciences at UM-Flint, began playing piano at age 9 and has been in the same band since 1999.

  10. October 18, 2021

    Heritage Project — The first flu shot

    With the United States on the brink of war and visions of the devastation wrought by the influenza pandemic during the first world war, U-M virologist Tommy Francis was assigned a monumental task.