Campus News

  1. June 15, 2018

    U-M calls free-speech lawsuit allegations ‘a false caricature’

    The university has fired back against a lawsuit by the advocacy group Speech First Inc., calling the suit “a false caricature” of U-M’s free speech policies and practices.

  2. June 15, 2018

    U-M opposition brief, declarations and exhibits in Speech First lawsuit

    U-M’s opposition brief Declaration of Kevin R. Baine and exhibits Declaration of Evelyn Galvan Declaration of E. Royster Harper and exhibits Declaration of Laura Blake Jones and exhibits 1-27, exhibits 28-51, exhibits 52-88 Declaration of Erik Wessel and exhibit
  3. June 12, 2018

    New location set for June Board of Regents meeting

    The U-M Board of Regents will conduct its June 21 meeting at the Richard L. Postma Family Clubhouse located across from Crisler Center, beginning at 3 p.m.

  4. June 12, 2018

    More than 65,000 apply for incoming freshman class

    U-M reviewed and processed 65,684 applications for admission in this fall’s freshman class. As of May, more than 15,400 students were offered admission to yield a class of approximately 6,600.

  5. June 12, 2018

    Legislature approves 2 percent boost to higher-ed funding

    State funding for Michigan’s 15 public universities will increase by 2 percent — including increases ranging from 2 percent to 2.6 percent for U-M’s campuses — under a fiscal year 2019 budget approved by the state Legislature.

  6. June 11, 2018

    Election underway for non-union staff rep on police oversight panel

    The election for the non-union staff representative on the U-M Police Department Oversight Committee is now underway through June 22.

  7. June 11, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  8. June 11, 2018

    Film scholar devotes career to music

    One of the flagship scholars of her field, Caryl Flinn has devoted her career to studying film music.

  9. June 11, 2018

    Third Century Initiative changing culture for teaching, learning

    A comprehensive look at U-M’s Third Century Initiative shows the teaching and learning program has changed the university’s culture around engaged learning.

  10. June 11, 2018

    University clarifies definitions of harassment, bullying

    The university has clarified and standardized the definitions of bullying and harassing, both of which are prohibited under the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities.