Campus News

  1. August 26, 2019

    Former secretaries of state part of new Ford School speaker series

    Former Secretaries of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, will be part of a new lecture series this fall at the Weiser Diplomacy Center in the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy.

  2. August 26, 2019

    OIE undergoes operational changes, launches leadership search

    The Office for Institutional Equity, which investigates reports of harassment, discrimination and sexual misconduct on the Ann Arbor campus, has gone through a number of changes over the summer.

  3. August 22, 2019

    MIDAS announces first cohort of Michigan Data Science Fellows

    Seven outstanding young data scientists from the United States, Asia and Europe will join U-M’s Michigan Institute for Data Science as the inaugural cohort of Michigan Data Science Fellows.

  4. August 21, 2019

    Celebrate diversity champions at U-M with a DDLA nomination

    U-M employees are encouraged to nominate staff members or work teams who demonstrate extraordinary dedication to diversity for the 11th annual Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award.

  5. August 21, 2019

    Student Move-In Aug. 28-30 means traffic, parking changes

    Campus community members can expect changes to their usual traffic and parking patterns when Student Move-In 2019 takes place Aug. 28-30.

  6. August 15, 2019

    Obituary — Jonathan Bulkley

    Jonathan Bulkley, Peter M. Wege Professor Emeritus of Sustainable Systems, died July 14 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at age 81 from lung cancer.

  7. August 12, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  8. August 12, 2019

    Obituary: Joy Alexander Blouin

    Joy Alexander Blouin, former head of the Visual Resources Collection in the Department of History of Art, died peacefully on July 17 at age 74, surrounded by her family. The cause was complications from pneumonia.

  9. August 12, 2019

    Professor helps men redefine masculinity, explore mental health

    Daphne C. Watkins considers herself a witness to black men’s pain. The associate professor of social work dedicates her scholarship to studying “men, masculinities and mood,” with a specific focus on black men, and how men and boys define themselves as men and boys, and how that influences their mental health.

  10. August 12, 2019

    Campuswide New Faculty Orientation set for Aug. 28

    A campuswide New Faculty Orientation, designed to introduce all new faculty to U-M, will take place Aug. 28, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m., on the second floor of the Michigan League.