Campus News

  1. June 30, 2018

    New U-M website aims to help public navigate social media

    U-M has launched Social Integrity, a new website to help people navigate the social media landscape. It’s a partnership of U-M Social and the School of Information Center for Social Media Responsibility.

  2. June 29, 2018

    Staying up-to-date on U-M news is easier with new apps

    The latest news from The University Record and Michigan News is now available through the Michigan App for smartphones and any Alexa-enabled device.

  3. June 26, 2018

    Loss of leaves on North Campus trees caused by caterpillars

    The largest gypsy moth caterpillar outbreak in southeast Michigan in 20 years is causing widespread tree defoliation on North Campus.

  4. June 26, 2018

    NCID aims to transform STEM for underrepresented minority students

    The National Center for Institutional Diversity is taking a multi-pronged approach to increase underrepresented minority students in science, technology, engineering and math.

  5. June 26, 2018

    Updated Michigan App reflects campus recommendations

    Information and Technology Services has redesigned the Michigan App. The upgraded tool is available for download from the App Store and Google Play.

  6. June 26, 2018

    Ann Arbor campus among top disability-friendly online schools

    The Ann Arbor campus has been named one of America’s top disability-friendly online universities in the 2018 Best and Most Affordable Online Colleges for Students with Disabilities.

  7. June 26, 2018

    University Record email will skip the week of July 4

    The University Record will not distribute an email edition the week of the July 4 holiday. The email will resume its weekly summer schedule on July 11.

  8. June 25, 2018

    U-M researchers create world’s smallest ‘computer’

    A team from U-M has created what may be the world’s smallest computer — depending on how one defines the term. The device measures just 0.3 mm to a side.

  9. June 25, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  10. June 25, 2018

    Professor studies education, conflict, and youth citizenship in conflict-affected areas

    From Guatemala to Bosnia and Herzegovina to a refugee camp in Kenya, Michelle Bellino works with youth in conflict-affected sites across the world.