Campus News

  1. November 15, 2017

    Katrina Wade-Golden named deputy chief diversity officer

    Katrina Wade-Golden, director of implementation for the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, has been named to the new position of deputy chief diversity officer for U-M.

  2. November 15, 2017

    Tax reform proposal impacts higher education community

    Legislation being considered by the U.S. House and Senate would reduce federal income tax rates for individuals and corporations, and also proposes tax code changes that would affect the U-M community in various ways.

  3. November 13, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  4. November 13, 2017

    Police Beat: Nov. 13, 2017

    Police Beat for Nov. 13, 2017.

  5. November 13, 2017

    Data architect is world champion in Ultimate Frisbee

    For Richard Eikstadt, a chance encounter with a classmate during his freshman year of college kick-started his journey in the world of professional sports. Eikstadt, a senior data architect in the Pediatric-Nephrology Unit of the Medical School, now plays Ultimate Frisbee competitively on multiple national and international teams. 

  6. November 13, 2017

    Obituary: Joel Smoller

    Joel Smoller, 81, a recently retired professor of mathematics at the University of Michigan, died Sept. 27 after a prolonged illness.

  7. November 13, 2017

    Initiative paves way for certificate in augmented, virtual and mixed reality

    U-M has launched a sweeping, interdisciplinary initiative to develop a graduate certificate in AVMR, or augmented reality, virtual reality and mixed reality. 

  8. November 13, 2017

    Robert Griess to discuss mathematics, sporadic simple groups

    Robert Griess, professor of mathematics, will deliver his Distinguished University Professorship lecture, “The sporadic simple groups: 26 characters in search of an oracle.”

  9. November 13, 2017

    University again among leaders in sending students overseas

    For the fifth straight year, U-M ranks in the top 10 among higher education institutions with the most students studying abroad, according to the annual Open Doors report by the Institute of International Education.

  10. November 9, 2017

    Report outlines first year of diversity, equity and inclusion progress

    U-M has made significant strides and achieved crucial accomplishments in the first year of a strategic plan to enhance diversity, equity and inclusion, a progress report says.