Campus News

  1. April 10, 2025

    Faculty Senate to consider four motions at April 17 meeting

    A special meeting of the Faculty Senate has been called for April 17 to consider four motions that address faculty concerns related to current challenges in U.S. higher education.

  2. April 10, 2025

    U-M study will test best way to quit menthol cigarettes

    A five-year, multimillion dollar U-M study, funded by the nonprofit Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute, will test the best way to help people who smoke menthol break that habit.

  3. April 9, 2025

    U-M leaders offer guidance for international community

    U-M leaders provided an update on support available for the international community and expanded guidance  on immigration issues.

  4. April 9, 2025

    New regulations regarding bulk U.S. sensitive data

    New federal regulations are in place aimed at preventing individuals or entities located in, or affiliated with, various countries from accessing certain bulk sensitive personal data.

  5. April 9, 2025

    Federal research funding fuels innovation, economic growth

    Federal grants awarded to U-M researchers help to drive innovation and economic growth, supporting thousands of jobs and generating millions in research-related spending across the U.S.

  6. April 8, 2025

    Study looks at patient portal messages and who pays

    A new study suggests that people in their 50s and older have embraced the ability to send and receive secure medical messages with their doctors through patient portals.

  7. April 8, 2025

    U-M places in top 15 rankings among graduate programs

    U-M continues to be recognized as a top destination for graduate education in the nation, according to the 2025 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools released April 8.

  8. April 7, 2025

    Fathers’ consistent parenting nurtures bonds through teen years

    Children who grow up with their fathers under the same roof tend to feel close to them, forming strong relationships that last through challenging teenage years, according to a new study.

  9. April 7, 2025

    UM-Dearborn professor reconstructed a life through letters

    Anna Müller read through handwritten letters that spanned 50-plus years and several countries to share the story of an ordinary woman who lived during an extraordinary time.

  10. April 7, 2025

    How schools used aid to reach students experiencing homelessness

    U-M research sheds new light on how school districts used their share of $800 million in pandemic relief funds that were dedicated to the education of children experiencing homelessness.