Campus News

  1. March 18, 2019

    Michigan Society of Fellows names six new members

    The Michigan Society of Fellows has selected six new fellows from nearly 900 applications to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral scholars and assistant professors, starting this fall.

  2. March 18, 2019

    Obituary: James R. Thiry

    James R. Thiry, former director of personnel at the University of Michigan, died March 5 surrounded by his loving family. He was 88.

  3. March 15, 2019

    Wege Lecture speaker calls for ‘stubborn optimism’ on climate change

    International climate leader Christiana Figueres delievered the 2019 Peter M. Wege Lecture on Sustainability, addressing efforts to stem the increase in global temperature.

  4. March 15, 2019

    Obituary: Gwendolyn Baker

    Gwendolyn Baker, a former School of Education faculty member and University of Michigan alumna, died march 7 in Sarasota, Florida. She was 87.

  5. March 13, 2019

    Schlissel, Kildee highlight college access at annual D.C. breakfast

    Speaking at U-M’s annual Congressional Breakfast, President Mark Schlissel said the university is working hard to assure access for students, regardless of their economic circumstances. 

  6. March 13, 2019

    Math lecturer Mark Conger selected for Golden Apple Award

    Mark Conger, a lecturer who teaches math classes in the LSA Comprehensive Studies Program, has been selected to receive this year’s Golden Apple Award, the only teaching award at U-M given by students.

  7. March 12, 2019

    U-M graduate programs ranked among ‘Best Graduate Schools’

    University of Michigan graduate programs received high rankings as part of U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 “Best Graduate Schools” list.

  8. March 12, 2019

    Carbon Neutrality Commission updates community at first town hall

    The President’s Commission on Carbon Neutrality updated the campus community on progress, took input, and laid the foundation for future public engagement during its first public town hall meeting.

  9. March 12, 2019

    Ginsberg Center offering $150K in faculty Community Engagement Grants

    The Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning is offering two funding opportunities for U-M faculty involved in community-engaged teaching and research.

  10. March 11, 2019

    U-M part of network to build public interest technology field

    U-M has joined the Public Interest Technology University Network, a partnership of 21 colleges and universities dedicated to building the nascent field of public interest technology.