Campus News

  1. January 23, 2018

    Advisory panel set for Graham Sustainability Institute director search

    The Office of the Provost has appointed an advisory committee in the search for a new director for the Graham Sustainability Institute.

  2. January 22, 2018

    Get a healthy start to 2018 with a prediabetes screening

    MHealthy and the Benefits Office are teaming up to encourage every faculty and staff member to take a one-minute prediabetes risk test to start off a healthy 2018.

  3. January 22, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  4. January 22, 2018

    LSA professor to explain why the brain wants what it wants

    In his upcoming Distinguished University Professor lecture, LSA professor Kent Berridge will take listeners on a journey through the brain’s reward system.

  5. January 22, 2018

    Bartlett named interim director of U-M Energy Institute

    Bart Bartlett has been named interim director of the U-M Energy Institute while the U-M Office of Research mounts a search for the institute’s next director.

  6. January 22, 2018

    Police Beat: Jan.22, 2018

    Police Beat for Jan. 22, 2018

  7. January 19, 2018

    Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize nominations due Jan. 30

    Members of the university community have until Jan. 30 to nominate their favorite examples of innovations in teaching for the Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize.

  8. January 18, 2018

    U-M appoints new assistant VP for research-animal resources

    William W. King has been appointed assistant vice president for research-animal resources in the U-M Office of Research. The appointment was effective Jan. 1.

  9. January 18, 2018

    New UMMA director to seek public input during open office hours

    Christina Olsen, director of the U-M Museum of Art, is hosting open office hours to talk with people one-on-one about the museum, ways it might change, and to address questions.

  10. January 17, 2018

    U-M seeks positions to help area youths develop work experience

    The university is seeking temporary positions in units across campus for its summer program that pairs Wasthenaw County youths with faculty and staff to help them gain work experience, mentorship and life skills.