Campus News

  1. April 16, 2025

    SACUA elects Peterson chair, Rangarajan vice chair

    The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs has elected Derek Peterson of LSA as chair and Soumya Rangarajan of the Medical School as vice chair for the next school year.

  2. April 15, 2025

    U-M gets $19M to build brain implants for stroke victims

    A new collaboration between U-M and Stanford University aims to give stroke patients the ability to “speak” by detecting and interpreting brain signals.

  3. April 15, 2025

    Two U-M professors chosen for Guggenheim Fellowships

    Professors Benjamin Brose and Martin Murray have received the prestigious 2025 Guggenheim Fellowships for their distinguished achievements and exceptional promise for future accomplishments.

  4. April 15, 2025

    U-M study: Investing in COVID-19 vaccine paid off for U.S.

    The national COVID-19 vaccine strategy more than paid for itself after just one year, according to the findings by a team led by U-M researchers.

  5. April 15, 2025

    OVPR awards 12 staff members for advancing research

    The Office of the Vice President for Research will honor 12 staff members from nine U-M schools, colleges and units for their outstanding service and leadership.

  6. April 15, 2025

    Requirement to use CTP for UM-related flights coming July 1

    Beginning July 1, 2025, U-M employees will be required to use Collegiate Travel Planners, U-M’s designated travel partner, to book flights for university-related travel.

  7. April 15, 2025

    Symphony Band takes show on the road in statewide tour

    U-M’s Symphony Band will embark on a 2025 State of the Arts: Symphony Band Tour, bringing the transformative power of music to communities across Michigan.

  8. April 14, 2025

    Breaking cost barriers and solving global business problems

    Students from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business worked with a a real company facing real business challenges while overseas in Vienna.

  9. April 14, 2025

    Ross School part of Virtual Teaching Assistant pilot program

    The Stephen M. Ross School of Business and Google Public Sector have launched an advanced Virtual Teaching Assistant pilot program.

  10. April 14, 2025

    University’s programs offer life preserver to U.S. shipbuilding

    As the White House looks to shore up U.S. shipbuilding, U-M is leading efforts with one of the nation’s few departments dedicated to naval architecture and marine engineering.