Campus News

  1. November 2, 2020

    Central Power Plant staffer uses napkins as his art canvas

    For the past four decades, Gary Bohas has been drawing napkin portraits of the celebrities he meets and strangers he sees and has collected more than 4,000 of these drawings.

  2. November 2, 2020

    Obituary — Barbara Gail Murphy (Steinberg)

    Barbara Murphy of Ann Arbor, Michigan, passed away on Oct. 10, 2020, at the University of Michigan Hospital after a sudden and brief illness. Her 33-year career with U-M began in 1967.

  3. November 2, 2020

    Obituary — Harvey Paul Grotrian

    Harvey Paul Grotrian passed away at the age of 82 on Sept. 7, 2020. Grotrian was the long-time director of financial aid at U-M. He also served as financial aid director at Valparaiso University and Wayne State University.

  4. November 2, 2020

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  5. November 1, 2020

    U-M leaders stress voter participation for campus community

    U-M leaders have sent a series of messages to faculty, staff and students reminding them not only about voting procedures but also about their responsibility as citizens to exercise their voting right.

  6. November 1, 2020

    Competition to help future leaders strengthen DEI skills

    WDI Publishing, the Stephen M. Ross School of Business and its Sanger Leadership Center are joining to launch the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Global Case Writing Competition.

  7. October 29, 2020

    REMINDER: Open Enrollment ends at 5 p.m. Friday

    Faculty, staff and retirees who are eligible for U-M benefits can make changes to their coverage for 2021 through Wolverine Access until 5 p.m. Oct. 30.

  8. October 28, 2020

    University provides additional clarity on COVID-19 dashboard

    U-M has added more test results to its COVID-19 dashboard and provided further clarity around who has been tested, part of a continued effort to enhance data tracking related to COVID-19 within the university community.

  9. October 28, 2020

    Schlissel urges U-M community to exercise its right to vote

    Participation in the electoral process is one of Americans’ most important responsibilities, and President Mark Schlissel is urging the U-M community to exercise their right to vote on or by Nov. 3.

  10. October 28, 2020

    Mott Poll: More teens participating in protests against racism

    The C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on Children’s Health at Michigan Medicine confirms that a growing number of demonstrators taking to the streets against police brutality and racism are teenagers.