Campus News

  1. October 4, 2017

    Academic freedom lecturer takes on claims of climate change deniers

    Climate scientist Michael E. Mann took on those who deny climate change and highlighted the importance of fighting this environmental threat during the annual Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom.

  2. October 4, 2017

    U-M and Mackinac Center agree to settle FOIA lawsuit

    The university and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy have reached a settlement in a lawsuit filed in March alleging U-M violated Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act.

  3. October 3, 2017

    University to focus on promoting faculty public engagement

    U-M is taking steps to expand how its faculty members engage with the public to influence federal, state and local policy, and how they share their knowledge about important issues with those outside the academic world.

  4. October 3, 2017

    U-M launches new Precision Health research initiative

    The university has launched a new initiative to harness campuswide research aimed at finding personalized solutions to improve the health and wellness of individuals and communities.

  5. October 3, 2017

    Looking back and forward, Schlissel stresses U-M’s impact on society

    At his annual Leadership Breakfast, President Mark Schlissel highlighted achievements from the past year, introduced a new initiative in precision health, and announced further efforts to help faculty engage with the public.

  6. October 3, 2017

    Free mental health screenings available on campus Thursday

    In support of National Depression Screening Day on Thursday, several U-M programs are offering faculty, staff, students and the community free in-person and online mental health screenings for depression.

  7. October 2, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  8. October 2, 2017

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  9. October 2, 2017

    LSA lecturer examines intersection of race, Jewish identity

    Jamie Moshin’s work focuses on rhetorical analysis of a variety of media, from humorous memorializations of the Holocaust, to Jewish Americans performing hip-hop and reggae.

  10. October 2, 2017

    Advisory committee named in SMTD dean search

    Provost Martin A. Philbert has appointed an advisory committee in the search for a new dean of the School of Music, Theatre & Dance. The search process is underway.