Campus News

  1. April 15, 2021

    Registration open for virtual 2021 Hacks With Friends

    Hacks With Friends encourages all U-M IT and technology professionals and advocates, regardless of role, to break out of normal routines, form a team, build a project (or hack) from scratch.

  2. April 13, 2021

    Extended state workplace restrictions unlikely to change U-M plans

    U-M officials said the extension of state workplace restrictions announced by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer are not likely to affect current on-site campus work or plans to gradually resume on-site work in the coming months.

  3. April 13, 2021

    Liu to chair faculty governance for 2021-22; Finlayson is vice chair

    Allen P. Liu will serve as chair of U-M’s Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs and J. Caitlin Finlayson will serve as vice chair, following their election by SACUA. Their one-year terms start May 1.

  4. April 13, 2021

    U-M alters COVID-19 clinics amid concerns over J&J vaccine

    U-M has switched some of its COVID-19 vaccination clinics to the Pfizer vaccine and canceled several others after concerns arose over possible side effects from the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine.

  5. April 13, 2021

    OVPR to award four staff members for research service, support

    The Office of the Vice President for Research will honor four staff members with its annual recognition awards for their expertise and support of research and scholarship activity across U-M.

  6. April 12, 2021

    More Mcards deactivated for students not completing COVID-19 tests

    Mcard access to non-residential campus buildings has been deactivated for a second wave of students, due to their failure to comply with mandatory COVID-19 testing requirements set forth by the university earlier this term.

  7. April 12, 2021

    Anti-racism design challenge promotes creativity, collaboration

    More than 60 students from the Ann Arbor campus and UM-Dearborn participated in a design challenge to reimagine a world — and campus — that is more diverse, equitable and inclusive.

  8. April 12, 2021

    Solar-powered tables provide sustainable outdoor charging

    Two new solar-powered charging tables on the Central and North campuses offer U-M students and other members of the campus community a place to power electronic devices outdoors.

  9. April 12, 2021

    LSA staffer shares fitness journey on social media

    Joe Coeling, human resource generalist associate in LSA, has turned to Instagram and, most recently, Twitch to share content about his physical fitness and to encourage followers to reach whatever goals they might have.

  10. April 12, 2021

    This Week in U-M History — April 12-18

    Ground was broken April 17, 1969, for the new Power Center for the Performing Arts. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the week of April 12-18.