Campus News

  1. October 14, 2020

    Five ways Americans can keep their vote secure and accurate

    J. Alex Halderman, professor of computer science and electrical engineering and a leading expert on election security, offers tips to ensure Americans’ votes are recorded accurately and securely.

  2. October 13, 2020

    Engineering proposals seek to educate on societal racism, bias

    Two new initiatives proposed at the College of Engineering aim to educate the community on race, ethnicity, unconscious bias and inclusion, and establish a reimagined center for diversity, equity and inclusion. 

  3. October 13, 2020

    Library offers advice on requesting winter course materials

    To ensure students have access to library course materials at the start of the winter term, the U-M Library has several recommendations for instructors, chief among them to begin planning as soon as possible.

  4. October 13, 2020

    More than 1.3M jobs, $82B in wages tied to Great Lakes, study shows

    The Great Lakes support more than 1.3 million jobs that generate $82 billion in wages annually, according to a new analysis of 2018 economic data by Michigan Sea Grant.

  5. October 12, 2020

    U-M alum Paul Milgrom awarded Nobel Prize in Economics

    U-M mathematics alumnus Paul Milgrom was awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his work in improving auction formats. He graduated from U-M in 1970.

  6. October 12, 2020

    Nominations sought for president’s public engagement awards

    U-M leaders are encouraging the campus community to nominate faculty members for the President’s Award for National and State Leadership and the President’s Award for Public Impact. 

  7. October 12, 2020

    Scott Fogler named a Michigan Distinguished Professor of the Year

    H. Scott Fogler, the Vennema Professor of Chemical Engineering and an Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, has been named a Michigan Distinguished Professor of the Year by the Michigan Association of State Universities.

  8. October 12, 2020

    DEI Summit to view anti-racism through artistic prism

    The theme for U-M’s 2020 DEI Summit is “Arts + Social Change: Building an Anti-Racist World through the Arts,” which will be featured at a virtual campuswide community assembly Oct. 26.

  9. October 12, 2020

    Study Spaces helps students succeed while social distancing

    The university has launched Study Spaces at U-M, a web-based space reservation system to help students find and reserve designated individual study spaces or computer stations on North and Central campuses.

  10. October 12, 2020

    Sarah Goddard Power, Rhetaugh Dumas award nominations sought

    The Academic Women’s Caucus is accepting nominations from the university community for the 2021 Sarah Goddard Power and Rhetaugh G. Dumas Progress in Diversifying awards.