Campus News

  1. June 10, 2019

    Spotlight: Leukemia patient returns to cancer unit as a nurse tech

    Working as a nurse technician on the 7 East unit of C.S. Moth Children’s Hospital has brought Shannon Spicer full circle. Nineteen years ago, she was on the other side of care in the same place, battling leukemia.

  2. June 10, 2019

    Police Beat: June 10, 2019

    Police incidents reported on campus.

  3. June 10, 2019

    Election underway for union staff rep on police oversight panel

    The election for the union staff representative to serve on the university’s Police Department Oversight Committee is underway. Online voting is available through 5 p.m. Friday.

  4. June 5, 2019

    Colorful Choices helps U-M employees eat more fruits, vegetables

    Registration is now open for Colorful Choices, an eight-week online program of tips and recipes to encourage benefits-eligible faculty and staff to eat fruits and vegetables. Tracking starts June 24.

  5. June 5, 2019

    U-M students win prestigious national, international scholarships and fellowships

    Twelve U-M undergraduates, graduate students or graduates have been awarded prestigious national and international scholarships.

  6. June 5, 2019

    U-M research projects contribute $4.77B to economy over 15 years

    U-M contributed $4.77 billion to the national economy through vendor contracts and subcontracts between 2002 and 2017, according to a new report.

  7. May 29, 2019

    Town hall focuses on integrating arts, humanities and STEMM

    More than 100 U-M students, staff and faculty members met to discuss how to intentionally integrate the arts and humanities into science, technology, math engineering and medicine.

  8. May 22, 2019

    U-M buildings receive statewide awards for energy reduction

    Three buildings on U-M’s Ann Arbor campus have earned recognition for reducing energy in 2018 through a competition hosted by the U.S. Green Building Council of West Michigan.

  9. May 21, 2019

    Town hall to focus on integration of arts, humanities and STEMM

    A daylong town hall meeting is set for May 28 to discuss opportunities for arts integration on campus, one of similar gatherings across the country in recent months.

  10. May 20, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.