Campus News

  1. June 21, 2017

    Driverless shuttle service coming to North Campus

    Mcity will launch a driverless shuttle service on North Campus this fall. Two autonomous, electric vehicles will run between the Lurie Engineering Center and the North Campus Research Complex.

  2. June 20, 2017

    Amal Dahmani elected to Police Department Oversight Committee

    Amal Dahmani, registered nurse in Michigan Medicine Children’s Emergency Services, has been elected as the bargained-for staff representative to the Police Department Oversight Committee.

  3. June 19, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  4. June 19, 2017

    Social work professor brings classroom to Mexican border

    For Sherrie Kossoudji, bringing her students to the Mexican border was the teaching opportunity of a lifetime. Kossoudji, an associate professor of social work at the School of Social Work, has worked over the years to provide her students with an opportunity to travel to the United States-Mexico border.

  5. June 19, 2017

    Police Beat: June 19, 2017

    Police Beat for June 19, 2017.

  6. June 15, 2017

    Michigan Athletics reflects solid finances in budget

    The athletic department expects a budget surplus of $2.4 million for the current fiscal year and projects a $2 million surplus in the 2018 fiscal year.

  7. June 15, 2017

    Regents Roundup — June 2017

    Other action from Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.

  8. June 15, 2017

    Michigan Medicine reports strong financial results, growth

    Michigan Medicine reported positive fiscal year-end results, with an anticipated 5.6 percent operating margin on budgeted operating revenues of $3.7 billion for the U-M Health System.

  9. June 15, 2017

    Student success, access focus of UM-Flint budget

    Investing in student success and providing access to education is the focus of the fiscal year 2018 budget for UM-Flint.

  10. June 15, 2017

    U-M unveils tuition guarantee for Michigan students with need

    U-M will launch a new financial aid program for in-state students that offers a “Go Blue Guarantee” of free tuition for up to four years for students with a family income of up to $65,000. It was unveiled as part of the fiscal year 2018 budget.