Campus News

  1. August 9, 2019

    Team led by U-M selected to manage national estuary research

    A team led by U-M has been awarded a five-year, $20 million cooperative agreement to help oversee research at a nationwide network of 29 coastal reserves.

  2. August 7, 2019

    Classroom door-lock project launches in Mason Hall

    The university this week began installing door locks in all general-purpose classrooms and class labs in Mason Hall as part of a pilot project to enhance campus safety and emergency preparedness.

  3. August 6, 2019

    New Standard Practice Guide provides more clarity around student fees

    In an effort to increase clarity, transparency and the accessibility of student fee information, U-M recently added to its Standard Practice Guide to clarify the process for reviewing and approving student fees.

  4. August 6, 2019

    Employees encouraged to get moving with Active U Autumn

    Registration is open through Sept. 16 for Active U Autumn, MHealthy’s eight-week physical activity challenge. Tracking exercise minutes starts on Sept. 17.

  5. August 6, 2019

    MaryJo Banasik named director of Faculty Senate Office

    MaryJo Banasik has been named the new director of U-M’s Faculty Senate Office, providing operational and administrative support to the university’s central faculty governance efforts.

  6. July 30, 2019

    University near top of Kiplinger’s Best Values in Public Colleges list

    U-M is ranked No. 6 on Kiplinger’s list of Best Values in Public Colleges, again making U-M one of the nation’s best values in higher education for in-state students.

  7. July 29, 2019

    Eight new LSA Collegiate Fellows named

    LSA has selected its third cohort of eight new LSA Collegiate Fellows, chosen for their outstanding research accomplishments and agenda.

  8. July 29, 2019

    Art professor’s work addresses nature, direct experience

    The first time Susan Crowell exhibited her work in a botanical garden, she decided she never wanted to return to a gallery space. Her artistic practice values the importance of nature and direct experience. Her sculptures address themes such as natural beauty, creation and the environment.

  9. July 29, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  10. July 29, 2019

    Events this week cap 30th anniversary of UROP program

    The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, which caps its 30th anniversary with events this week, has impacted the academic careers of thousands of U-M students.