Campus News

  1. April 9, 2019

    Schlissel discusses complexity of carbon neutrality goals

    President Mark Schlissel answered questions and listened to community members’ concerns Tuesday regarding the university’s effort to achieve carbon neutrality.

  2. April 8, 2019

    SEAS research scientist aims to unite art and science

    Sara Adlerstein, an associate research scientist in the School for Environment and Sustainability, ecology and art are very much connected. And navigating between these two disciplines in her dual interests of art and science revealed a possibility for using art as a tool for advancing change.

  3. April 8, 2019

    U-M health plans to continue IVF coverage after successful pilot

    All U-M health plans will continue to cover in vitro fertilization, following a three-year pilot program. Additionally, modest coverage expansions have been implemented retroactively to Jan. 1, 2019.

  4. April 8, 2019

    U-M to celebrate opening of Trotter Multicultural Center’s new home

    The U-M community is invited to celebrate the opening of Trotter Multicultural Center on Thursday at its new location, 428 S. State Street. A ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house begins at 11 a.m.

  5. April 8, 2019

    Campus Memorial to honor students who died in the past year

    Friends, family members and campus partners are invited to attend a Campus Memorial on April 15 honoring five U-M students who died during the past year.

  6. April 8, 2019

    U-M team triumphs in STAT Madness science competition

    A team of U-M scientists who have developed a treatment for the hearing condition tinnitus took home the title in the March Madness-style STAT Madness competition.

  7. April 5, 2019

    Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies names fellows

    The Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies will bring together Yiddish scholars, poets, translators, language teachers and cultural leaders this fall to discuss and research around the theme of “Yiddish Matters.”

  8. April 3, 2019

    OptiMize hits record $300K for student social-impact projects

    OptiMize, a student-led organization at U-M, has provided $300,000 in funding to a record 65 students on 36 projects this academic year to pursue social issues they are passionate about.

  9. April 3, 2019

    U-M will make bid to host 2020 presidential debate

    U-M is exploring the possibility of hosting a presidential debate during the 2020 campaign. The university is one of six institutions or communities to submit a letter of interest to the Commission on Presidential Debates.

  10. April 3, 2019

    Humanities Collaboratory announces Proposal Development Grant recipients

    The Michigan Humanities Collaboratory has announced 2019 Proposal Development Grant recipients: “Expanding the Reach of the Global Feminisms Oral History Archive” and “Documenting Criminalization and Confinement.”