Campus News

  1. March 9, 2021

    Classic Wolverine Access will retire on March 14

    The new Wolverine Access has had more than 4.3 million visits since it launched Sept. 27, 2020. ITS will retire the 16-year-old “classic” version of Wolverine Access on March 14.

  2. March 9, 2021

    LSA Building addition certified as LEED Gold

    The addition to the LSA Building has earned the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED Gold certification, in recognition of sustainability achievements.

  3. March 9, 2021

    U-M offers global learning community new events, opportunities

    The Center for Academic Innovation is packaging some of its online course content and adding a special series featuring some faculty “movers” in its online space, in response to learner feedback.

  4. March 8, 2021

    Africa Week follow-up: Videos of discussions on range of topics

    U-M’s Africa Week recently brought together leaders in higher education, industry, and government to address opportunities and challenges that will shape Africa in the coming decades.

  5. March 8, 2021

    Four seek seats on Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs

    Four faculty members are seeking seats on U-M’s Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs. SACUA is the executive arm of the university’s central faculty governance system.

  6. March 8, 2021

    Staffer’s soothing piano playing at Mott calms nerves

    Emily Wheeler, guest services specialist at the Division of Public Safety and Security, has spent many days off from her position to play mostly classical tunes at the baby grand piano in the lobby of C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. 

  7. March 8, 2021

    This Week in U-M History — March 8-14

    On March 13, 1957, a high temperature of 70 degrees sent students to the Diag for outdoor studying. Read about some of the other things that happened in U-M history during the week of March 8-14.

  8. March 8, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  9. March 6, 2021

    MICDE seeks applications for computational science grants

    The Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery & Engineering seeks proposals for research projects in computational science that combine elements of mathematics, computer science  and cyberinfrastructure.

  10. March 5, 2021

    Five U-M teams in biomedical STAT Madness Tournament

    Throughout the month of March, 64 discoveries from schools and colleges across the country will compete in the annual STAT Madness tournament. This year, U-M is fielding five research teams.