Campus News

  1. September 6, 2018

    U-M is No. 2 U.S. public university, 28th overall in WSJ/THE list

    U-M ranked 28th overall in a list of universities throughout the United States, and No. 2 among public universities in the country. The ranking was published by The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education.

  2. September 5, 2018

    OIE releases annual report on prohibited student conduct

    Reports of prohibited student conduct at U-M increased in fiscal year 2018 following continued efforts to enhance awareness of sexual misconduct and other interpersonal violence issues, and how to report concerns on campus.

  3. September 5, 2018

    New Weiser Diplomacy Center to bring foreign policy experts to U-M

    A $10 million gift from U-M alumni Ron and Eileen Weiser will establish a new diplomacy center to serve as a hub for engagement with the foreign policy community.

  4. September 4, 2018

    Biological Sciences Building showcases science to the world

    Spanning 312,000 square feet in the heart of Central Campus, U-M’s new Biological Sciences Building will serve as a hub of scientific innovation and give the public an opportunity to discover science in action.

  5. September 4, 2018

    Art & Design professor aims to make technology more personable

    When most people think of a cyborg, they may think of a half-human, half-machine hybrid akin to Arnold Schwarzenegger in “Terminator.” Sophia Brueckner would argue a bit differently about what being a cyborg means, as she considers herself to be one.

  6. September 4, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. September 4, 2018

    NCRB reopens with updated features after 16-month renovation

    The North Campus Recreation Building has officially reopened, adding infrastructure and architectural updates, natural lighting, air conditioning and other features to enhance the recreation experience. 

  8. September 4, 2018

    #HereToLearn encourages learning lifestyle for U-M community

    Why are you “here to learn?” This question posed to alumni and other University of Michigan learners by the Office of Academic Innovation is followed with a commitment: We’ll help you get there.

  9. September 4, 2018

    Letter to the Editor: Sheila Brogan

    Letter to the Editor from Sheila Brogan.

  10. September 4, 2018

    Q&A: SACUA chair outlines year for faculty governance

    Neil Marsh, chair of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, discusses what central faculty governance will focus on this year, as well as its role in the university.