Campus News

  1. July 5, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  2. July 5, 2017

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  3. July 5, 2017

    Academic adviser helped students get home from Egypt

    It was the beginning of 2011, and Sofia Carlsson was on a plane back to the United States after spending a week in Aleppo, Syria, and Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt. Just three days later, the Arab Spring would begin.

  4. June 28, 2017

    No Record email the week of July 4

    The University Record will not distribute an email edition the week of the July 4 holiday. The email will resume its weekly summer schedule on July 12.

  5. June 28, 2017

    Revisions proposed for Regents’ Bylaws

    Revisions to the Board of Regents’ Bylaws have been proposed and are now being posted for public comment, which may be submitted through July 11.

  6. June 26, 2017

    Halderman testifies in Senate’s Russia probe

    J. Alex Halderman, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, testified recently before a Senate panel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.

  7. June 26, 2017

    U-M receives grant to study impact of low-cost family planning

    A U-M economist will lead a grant of up to $5.9 million to study how reducing financial barriers to reproductive health care affects women’s lives.

  8. June 26, 2017

    Higher ed leaders consider compact between universities, society

    Leaders from some of the world’s leading research universities gathered at U-M to consider various aspects of higher education’s impact on society.

  9. June 23, 2017

    Mcity demos show how connected tech can make self-driving cars safer

    U-M’s Mcity Test Facility recently conducted a series of demonstrations that illustrated the key role connected technology can play in harnessing the safety benefits that self-driving vehicles promise.

  10. June 21, 2017

    Civil rights, elusive sleep, technology are next teach-out topics

    Four new teach-outs in August and September will focus on technological advances that have changed the way we live, civil rights and civil liberties in the current political environment, and sleep deprivation.