Campus News

  1. October 27, 2025

    Historic board games = interactive pieces of art

    The William L. Clements Library is highlighting familiar and unique toys and board games from throughout American history in their new exhibit, “For All Ages.”

  2. October 27, 2025

    Camp Hope: Providing comfort and support to grieving kids

    Camp Hope, hosted by Camp Lael in Lapeer helps kids who have lost a loved one process their grief through familiar camp fun along with therapeutic activities.

  3. October 27, 2025

    Thirty-five to receive faculty awards at annual celebration

    Thirty-four U-M faculty members are receiving awards this fall in recognition of their notable contributions in the areas of teaching, mentoring, service and scholarship.

  4. October 27, 2025

    Partnership aims to deliver clean energy innovation in developing economies

    U-M, led by SEAS, the William Davidson Institute, and the Asian Development Bank, are partnering to strengthen collaboration on sustainable development initiatives across Asia and the Pacific.

  5. October 27, 2025

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  6. October 23, 2025

    Harold R. Johnson, first African American dean at U-M, dies at 99

    Harold Robert Johnson, the first African American dean at the University of Michigan, died Oct. 13 at the age of 99 at his home in Ann Arbor, after a short illness.

  7. October 23, 2025

    U-M’s U.S. at 250 program launches grant initiative

    The Initiative for Democracy and Civic Engagement, the William L. Clements Library, and the Arts Initiative have joined forces to create U-M’s U.S. at 250 program.

  8. October 23, 2025

    Study examines common hospice drugs, dementia death risk

    A U-M study finds that medications commonly prescribed to ease symptoms such as agitation, anxiety, and delirium may carry major unintended risks for people with dementia receiving hospice care.

  9. October 23, 2025

    AIIM summit unites leadership to chart university’s AI future

    The AI Institutes at Michigan recently brought together academic leadership from across all three campuses for a summit designed to shape U-M’s direction in artificial intelligence research, collaboration and policy.

  10. October 22, 2025

    U-M launches training program to advance adaptive cancer interventions

    The Data Science for Dynamic Intervention Decision-Making Center will launch a new training program to prepare scientists to design and evaluate adaptive, patient-centered interventions across the cancer care continuum.