Campus News

  1. April 23, 2018

    Stormwater system to be installed on Central Campus

    A new underground stormwater infiltration system on the U-M campus will help protect university buildings from potential floods while benefiting the environment and city of Ann Arbor.

  2. April 23, 2018

    Registry provides critical connection to international travelers

    The International Travel Registry will allow U-M faculty, staff or students traveling the globe to be contacted at a moments notice by colleagues back home, if necessary.

  3. April 23, 2018

    Non-union staff nominees sought for police oversight committee

    Nominees are being sought for the non-union staff representative position on the U-M Police Department Oversight Committee. 

  4. April 23, 2018

    Marsh, Beatty to lead central faculty governance in 2018-19

    Neil Marsh of LSA and the Medical School will chair U-M’s central faculty governance system for 2018-19, and Joy Beatty of the UM-Dearborn College of Business will serve as vice chair.

  5. April 23, 2018

    Research initiative seeks to connect music and big data

    U-M’s Data Science for Music Challenge Initiative will provide support for four research teams that use big data techniques to transform how we understand, create and interact with music.

  6. April 23, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. April 20, 2018

    Cube access to be closed off during Michigan Union renovation

    The Cube, U-M’s iconic spinning sculpture, will be closed to public access from May 14 through fall 2019 as crews use Regents’ Plaza as a staging site the Michigan Union renovation project.

  8. April 19, 2018

    Anne Gere honored as a Michigan Professor of the Year

    Anne Ruggles Gere, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and director of the Sweetland Center for Writing, has been named a Michigan Distinguished Professor of the Year.

  9. April 19, 2018

    Knight Foundation grant to help project amplify Detroit voices

    The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has awarded $761,000 to help U-M researchers collect and report Detroit residents’ opinions on pressing and interesting policy issues.

  10. April 18, 2018

    Opioid Solutions promotes collaborative approach to epidemic

    A wide range of U-M researchers have developed Opioid Solutions, which is working to tackle the root causes of, and potential solutions for, the national opioid crisis.