Campus News

  1. October 1, 2018

    Grant funds available to solve worksite ergonomic issues

    Ergonomics awareness groups from all three U-M campuses and Michigan Medicine have again partnered to offer grant funds to departments and units looking to solve worksite ergonomics issues.

  2. October 1, 2018

    Twenty-two faculty members honored for scholarship, service

    Twenty-two faculty members are being formally recognized for their teaching, scholarship, service and creative activities.

  3. October 1, 2018

    CEW+ to feature human rights activist Wai Wai Nu

    International and award-winning human rights activist Wai Wai Nu will deliver the 2018 Christobel Kotelawela Weerasinghe Lecture as part of U-M’s upcoming Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Summit.

  4. October 1, 2018

    Actor, activist Diane Guerrero to headline DEI Summit

    Actor, author and activist Diane Guerrero will share her story during the upcoming Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Summit at a community assembly and discussion Oct. 8.

  5. October 1, 2018

    2018 DEI summit to consider issues of inclusivity, bias

    U-M’s 2018 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Summit will feature sessions on cultivating inclusive leadership, confronting gender bias, inclusive and accessible teaching practices, navigating difficult conversations and more.

  6. October 1, 2018

    English lecturer edits literary magazine written by prisoners

    As editor of the Michigan Review of Prisoner Creative Writing, Phil Christman does not bat an eyelash at the idea of bringing the arts to prisoners in Michigan.

  7. September 28, 2018

    All-campus safety network takes effect across U-M Oct. 1

    U-M will create a campus safety network and increase collaboration when public safety leaders at UM-Dearborn and UM-Flint begin reporting to the Division of Public Safety and Security on Oct. 1.

  8. September 27, 2018

    MKit developers hope app curtails sexual violence on campus

    The School of Nursing has developed MKit, an app that seeks to combat sexual violence on campus by providing relationship and dating information to students at all levels.

  9. September 27, 2018

    ‘Active learning’ effort a step toward broader change in higher ed

    U-M is leading a new multi-institutional project that aims to dispel professors’ concerns about the “active learning” teaching method that requires students to participate in their own learning.

  10. September 26, 2018

    UMTRI, Engineering join to innovate the future of transportation

    The U-M Transportation Research Institute will merge with the College of Engineering to more effectively move transportation and mobility research into the 21st century in ways that are safe and sustainable.