Campus News

  1. December 7, 2017

    Second parking structure to be constructed on Wall Street

    The university plans to build a second parking structure on Wall Street, a seven-story, 1,050-space parking structure to accommodate the continued demand for parking.

  2. December 7, 2017

    Regents Roundup — December 2017

    Other items approved by the Board of Regents at its meeting Thursday.

  3. December 5, 2017

    2017 DDLA team awards

    Photos of 2017 Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award team winners.

  4. December 5, 2017

    2017 diversity award for staff recognizes 10 individuals, five teams

    Recipients of the ninth annual Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award for U-M staff were celebrated Tuesday at a breakfast ceremony at the Michigan Union.

  5. December 5, 2017

    University reminds employees about severe-weather policy

    As the likelihood of wintry weather increases, campus leaders are reminding the university community about the policy for reducing operations in an emergency weather situation.

  6. December 4, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. December 4, 2017

    Glass-washer turned lab manager shares tale of triumph

    Beginning as a glass-washer at the Life Sciences Institute in 2007, Ulla Lilienthal never would have guessed that 10 years later she would work as a lab manager in LSI.

  8. December 4, 2017

    Nadia Bazzy named director of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs

    Nadia Bazzy will lead the University of Michigan Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs as director. Her appointment was effective Monday.

  9. December 4, 2017

    Retiring U.S. Rep. Levin to join Ford School of Public Policy

    U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, who has announced he won’t seek re-election next year, will join the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy as a Distinguished Policymaker in Residence in January 2019.

  10. December 4, 2017

    U-M annual research expenditures reach new high in FY ’17

    U-M’s total volume of research reached a record high of $1.48 billion in the fiscal year that ended June 30, a 6.4 percent increase from the previous year.