Campus News

  1. November 19, 2018

    Talk to consider state interference in critique of government

    Gene Nichol will speak on “outside political interference with academic freedom and university-based freedom of speech” at the annual Davis, Markert, and Nickerson Academic Freedom Lecture.

  2. November 19, 2018

    Wolverine Express forges college path for Michigan communities

    Several times throughout each school year, the Wolverine Express takes faculty, staff, students and alumni to under-resourced high schools across the state to promote higher education.

  3. November 16, 2018

    Taubman Institute awards grants for interdisciplinary medical projects

    The latest A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute grants program recently announced its first two $1 million-grant recipients, supporting interdisciplinary research related to the immune system.

  4. November 15, 2018

    Three from U-M receive Fulbright-Hays doctoral fellowships

    The International Institute has announced three doctoral candidates received 2018-19 Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowships.

  5. November 15, 2018

    Youths speak out against gun violence at Wallenberg ceremony

    Two youth groups working to curb gun violence — B.R.A.V.E. and March For Our Lives — shared their stories of activism after receiving U-M’s 2018 Raoul Wallenberg Medal.

  6. November 14, 2018

    Organizational Learning offers new DEI resources for faculty, staff

    Organizational Learning is launching a new set of three resources to help individuals, teams and units make progress in cultivating a more inclusive, welcoming and diverse community.

  7. November 14, 2018

    Toyota funds professorship in artificial intelligence at CoE

    A $3 million gift from Toyota Motor Corp. endows the first named professorship in artificial intelligence at U-M and provides additional funding to support AI and robotics faculty.

  8. November 13, 2018

    U-M among top three in U.S. for students studying abroad

    U-M has the most students studying abroad among the Big Ten universities and is in the top three in the nation among higher education institutions, according to a new report.

  9. November 13, 2018

    Pharmacy professor to address carbon dioxide’s bad image

    In his Distinguished University Professor lecture, Gordon L. Amidon will explore carbon dioxide from many angles in his talk, “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.”

  10. November 12, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.