Campus News

  1. April 8, 2024

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  2. April 7, 2024

    DPSS offers safety reminders for the solar eclipse

    Those planning to watch the April 8 solar eclipse should take into consideration these precautions, as well as additional resources to make the viewing more enjoyable.

  3. April 5, 2024

    University extends deadline for completing climate survey

    U-M’s ARC3 Climate Survey Related to Sex and Gender, facilitated by Rankin Climate, has extended its deadline and it will now close on April 11.

  4. April 5, 2024

    Statewide effort to study how environment affects cancer risk

    Researchers at U-M’s Rogel Cancer Center plan to use a $13 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to study how exposures to toxic metals are impacting the cancer risk of Michigan residents.

  5. April 4, 2024

    Center for IPE presents awards for innovation, excellence

    The Center for Interprofessional Education has awarded two teams with awards recognizing those who have made outstanding contributions in advancing interprofessional education and practice.

  6. April 3, 2024

    UM-Flint launches partnership with university in UAE

    UM-Flint’s College of Innovation & Technology has formed a partnership with the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates for a dual master’s degree program.

  7. April 3, 2024

    Timber construction begins at College of Pharmacy project

    Mass-timber structures are being erected as part of the new College of Pharmacy building project, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and emphasize a shared culture of sustainability.

  8. April 3, 2024

    Listening to feedback on the draft Disruptive Activity Policy

    President Santa J. Ono has emailed U-M faculty, staff and students with an update on the process for reviewing and considering feedback to the U-M’s proposed Disruptive Activity Policy.

  9. April 2, 2024

    Study examines pain vs. gain of raising minimum wage

    Most independent businesses can shoulder the added costs of higher minimum wages with new revenues, making only minor employment adjustments, according to new research.

  10. April 2, 2024

    New GenAI workshops can help train U-M in new technology

    A new series of free generative artificial intelligence workshops is available to help U-M faculty, staff and students stay on the cutting edge of advancing GenAI technology.