Campus News

  1. October 16, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  2. October 16, 2017

    Applications sought for NCID Postdoctoral Fellowship

    Applications for the 2018-19 National Center for Institutional Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship are being accepted until Nov. 1.

  3. October 16, 2017

    Advisory committee named in School of Public Health dean search

    Provost Martin A. Philbert has appointed an advisory committee in the search for a new dean of the School of Public Health. It’s chaired by John Meeker, SPH senior associate dean for research.

  4. October 16, 2017

    Police Beat: Oct. 16, 2017

    Police Beat for Oct. 16, 2017.

  5. October 13, 2017

    2018 MLK Symposium to focus on ‘The Fierce Urgency of Now’

    The theme of the 2018 U-M Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Symposium will be “The Fierce Urgency of Now.” The keynote memorial lecture for the annual symposium will be Jan. 15. 

  6. October 12, 2017

    U-M Solar Car Team’s second-place finish best in its history in Australia

    The U-M Solar Car Team took an historic second-place finish in the 2017 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, an 1,800-mile race across the Australian Outback.

  7. October 12, 2017

    ITS helping campus move CTools project sites to new services

    Following the successful move of course sites from CTools to Canvas last fall, Information and Technology Services is now helping the campus transition CTools project sites to alternative services.

  8. October 11, 2017

    Two U-M faculty members awarded prestigious MacArthur Fellowships

    U-M anthropologist Jason De León and historian Derek Peterson have been named 2017 MacArthur Fellows by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

  9. October 11, 2017

    Ross announces dual MBA degrees for dental, pharmacy students

    The Stephen M. Ross School of Business has announced two new dual degree programs, to be offered in conjunction with the College of Pharmacy and the School of Dentistry.

  10. October 10, 2017

    University dedicates new space for first-generation students

    U-M has opened a First-Generation Student Gateway to serve as a central hub of information and support for students who are the first in their families to pursue a bachelor’s degree.