Campus News

  1. January 21, 2019

    Police Beat: Jan. 21, 2019

    Police Beat for Jan. 21, 2019.

  2. January 18, 2019

    Lori, Mihalcea to receive AWC’s Goddard Power, Dumas awards

    Jody R. Lori and Rada Mihalcea will receive the 2019 Sarah Goddard Power Award, and the School of Nursing will receive the Rhetaugh G. Dumas Progress in Diversifying Award.

  3. January 18, 2019

    Obituary: Robert L. Kahn

    Social psychologist Robert L. Kahn, a founding member of the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, died Jan. 6 in Burlington, Vermont, at age 100. 

  4. January 17, 2019

    Mcity testing would assess pre-public driverless vehicle safety

    Mcity has outlined a concept for evaluating the safety of highly automated vehicles before they’re tested on public roads that could emerge as a model for safety testing.

  5. January 16, 2019

    Committee seeks input in search for next UM-Flint chancellor

    University community members are invited to attend two upcoming town halls to provide input directly to an advisory committee helping search for a new UM-Flint chancellor.

  6. January 16, 2019

    Duo two-factor authentication to be required Jan. 23

    U-M will turn on Duo two-factor authentication on Jan. 23 for faculty, staff, student employees and sponsored affiliates who have not yet enrolled in the IT security process.

  7. January 15, 2019

    Three named Collegiate Lecturers for 2018-19

    David Chesney of the College of Engineering, and Raymond McDaniel and Hartmut Rastalsky of LSA have been named the 2018-19 Collegiate Lecturers.

  8. January 14, 2019

    Scholar, commentator Michael Eric Dyson to speak Jan. 21

    As part the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium, award-winning author and scholar Michael Eric Dyson will deliver a talk at 2 p.m. Jan. 21 at the Michigan League.

  9. January 14, 2019

    Julie J. Park to discuss Harvard affirmative action lawsuit

    Julie J. Park, a University of Maryland, College Park associate professor, will discuss a recent Harvard University affirmative action case and how Asian Americans fit into the debate about race-conscious college admissions.

  10. January 14, 2019

    Trotter Center to host grandson of labor leader César Chávez

    In his directorial debut, “Hailing César,” the grandson of César Chávez embarks on a journey to better understand his grandfather’s legacy. The film will be presented by the Trotter Multicultural Center and followed by a moderated discussion with Edwardo Chávez.