Campus News

  1. February 4, 2019

    U-M campuses receive nearly $150K for sexual assault prevention

    U-M’s Ann Arbor and Flint campuses have again received grant funding from the state of Michigan to support programs to prevent sexual assault on campus.

  2. February 4, 2019

    New university policy requires disclosure of felonies

    Under a new university policy, faculty, staff, student employees, volunteers and visiting scholars are required to provide notification if they are charged with or convicted of a felony crime.

  3. February 4, 2019

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  4. February 4, 2019

    Sanford to explain new ways to make molecules

    In her upcoming Distinguished University Professor lecture, Melanie Sanford will focus on a key aspect of her team’s research, the development of new ways to form carbon-fluorine bonds.

  5. February 4, 2019

    Ginsberg Center staff member shares passion for politics

    From listening to her parents chat around the dinner table to winning her own seat on the Dearborn City Council, politics has always been an important part of Erin Byrnes’ life.

  6. February 4, 2019

    University launches Commission on Carbon Neutrality

    U-M is moving toward its goal of carbon neutrality with the selection of the core team that will recommend how to get there, as well as develop strategies that can be used by other institutions and communities.

  7. February 1, 2019

    New DEI video resources available to U-M faculty and staff

    Organizational Learning is releasing a new series of online videos that focus on “heritage months” to help celebrate the diversity of the U-M community.

  8. February 1, 2019

    Biosciences Initiative releases RFA to address critical challenges

    The Presidential Biosciences Initiative has issued its second-round Request for Applications to U-M faculty, seeking high-impact scientific research initiatives aimed at solving critical problems in the biosciences.

  9. January 31, 2019

    CHRT 2019 Policy Fellowships now underway

    The Center for Health and Research Transformation at U-M has begun its 2019 Policy Fellowships, which match researchers and policymakers in a four-month series of seminars and experiential learning.

  10. January 30, 2019

    SMTD professor Martin Katz to explore the art of accompaniment

    Dubbed the “dean of accompanists” by the Los Angeles Times, Martin Katz will discuss and demonstrate his techniques as a renowned collaborative pianist during his Distinguished University Professor lecture.