Campus News

  1. October 11, 2021

    Federal unemployment money boosted health care spending

    Emergency federal dollars given to the unemployed during the COVID-19 pandemic bolstered health-care spending as jobless rates skyrocketed, a new U-M study found.

  2. October 11, 2021

    Thirty faculty members honored for teaching, mentoring, service and scholarship

    Thirty U-M faculty members are receiving awards this fall in recognition of their notable contributions in the areas of teaching, mentoring, service and scholarship.

  3. October 11, 2021

    Student-run investment fund targets early-stage climate tech firms

    U-M students and faculty have launched a student-run investment fund targeting early-stage climate tech companies that aim to make a real difference on climate change.

  4. October 11, 2021

    $6.8M project seeks to develop cow-inspired biodigesters

    A $6.8 million effort led by U-M intends to crank up the efficiency of how we convert organic solid waste from trash and wastewater into methane, a pipeline-ready renewable fuel.

  5. October 11, 2021

    Duo Mobile app getting new look with latest update

    The Duo Mobile application, which is used as a two-factor authentication tool for many online U-M functions, has been redesigned, and the new version is now available.

  6. October 11, 2021

    Stamps lecturer puts love of art, skateboarding on display

    David Flaugher, a lecturer I in the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, at one time considered a career as a professional skateboarder. He instead pursued a career teaching and creating art.

  7. October 11, 2021

    Heritage Project — ‘Our linked lives’

  8. October 11, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  9. October 10, 2021

    2021 Golden Apple recipient speaks on ‘Language As a Bridge’

    Pinderjeet Gill, lecturer II in Asian languages and cultures, delivered her lecture as the 31st Golden Apple Award winner Oct. 8. It was titled “Diversity Makes Us Stronger: Language As a Bridge.” 

  10. October 8, 2021

    COVID-19 testing recommended for travel; resources available

    As U-M prepares for upcoming breaks in the academic calendar, COVID-19 testing is recommended and resources are being made available for students, faculty and staff traveling domestically or internationally.