Campus News

  1. April 14, 2025

    Breaking cost barriers and solving global business problems

    Students from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business worked with a a real company facing real business challenges while overseas in Vienna.

  2. April 14, 2025

    Ross School part of Virtual Teaching Assistant pilot program

    The Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Google Public Sector have launched an advanced Virtual Teaching Assistant pilot program.

  3. April 14, 2025

    University’s programs offer life preserver to U.S. shipbuilding

    As the White House looks to shore up U.S. shipbuilding, U-M is leading efforts with one of the nation’s few departments dedicated to naval architecture and marine engineering.

  4. April 14, 2025

    Assistant professor has visited 100-plus countries

    Ashley Cureton, assistant professor in the School of Social Work and the Marsal Family School of Education, is a member of The Travelers’ Century Club.

  5. April 14, 2025

    It Happened at Michigan — Aero Club took to the skies in hot air balloons

    In 1914, the first aeronautics class was offered at U-M, launching what would become the country’s first collegiate aeronautics program.

  6. April 11, 2025

    Arts Initiative announces 2025 Creative Careers Residents

    The U-M Arts Initiative has announced the 2025 cohort of its Creative Careers Residency — a pioneering transitional program designed to support emerging creatives.

  7. April 10, 2025

    Faculty Senate to consider four motions at April 17 meeting

    A special meeting of the Faculty Senate has been called for April 17 to consider four motions that address faculty concerns related to current challenges in U.S. higher education.

  8. April 10, 2025

    U-M study will test best way to quit menthol cigarettes

    A five-year, multimillion dollar U-M study, funded by the nonprofit Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, will test the best way to help people who smoke menthol break that habit.

  9. April 9, 2025

    U-M leaders offer guidance for international community

    U-M leaders provided an update on support available for the international community and expanded guidance  on immigration issues.

  10. April 9, 2025

    New regulations regarding bulk U.S. sensitive data

    New federal regulations are in place aimed at preventing individuals or entities located in, or affiliated with, various countries from accessing certain bulk sensitive personal data.