Campus News

  1. September 20, 2021

    EPA grants $1.2M to U-M for virus removal study of wastewater

    In a key step toward improving the feasibility of reusing wastewater as drinking water, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has granted U-M researchers $1.2 million to study how well current treatment methods remove viruses from wastewater.

  2. September 20, 2021

    Yo-Yo Ma collaboration offers a blueprint for healing

    “A Travel Guide for Talking Hearts” is a project inspired by creative explorations undertaken with longtime U-M collaborator and cellist Yo-Yo Ma that features a virtual event at 7 p.m. Sept. 23.

  3. September 20, 2021

    Wallenberg Fellowship celebrates a decade of making a difference

    In its 10 years of existence, the Raoul Wallenberg Fellowship at U-M has become one of the most prestigious self-designed, independent study-abroad projects for students.

  4. September 20, 2021

    Earthfest returning to Diag as an in-person event

    Earthfest, U-M’s annual fall event celebrating sustainability initiatives across the university, returns to the Diag on Thursday, featuring student organizations, university units and local nonprofits.

  5. September 20, 2021

    Ross professor’s ‘potato’ filter goes viral on TikTok

    Ryan Ball, clinical assistant professor of business administration in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, used a potato filter in a recent study session to capture his students’ attention.

  6. September 20, 2021

    Heritage Project — Of splendid ability

  7. September 20, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. September 19, 2021

    LEO membership ratifies new three-year contract

    The union representing 1,700 lecturers on U-M’s Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses has overwhelmingly ratified a new three-year contract with the university administration.

  9. September 16, 2021

    First-responder robots could team with wildfire fighters

    Tomorrow’s wildfire fighters and other first responders may tag-team with robotic assistants that can hike through wilderness areas and disaster zones, thanks to a U-M research project funded by a new $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation.

  10. September 16, 2021

    Professor behind weather data tools wins U-M innovation award

    Perry Samson has been named this year’s Distinguished University Innovator for developing a series of pioneering learning and weather-related tools and technologies and launching companies around them that serve millions.