Campus News

  1. December 8, 2016

    Historic Ruthven Building will be renovated for classrooms, offices

    The Alexander G. Ruthven Museums Building will undergo a $150 million renovation, its most significant renovation since the building was originally constructed in 1928.

  2. December 8, 2016

    U-M creates new School for Environment and Sustainability

    The new School for Environment and Sustainability at U-M will focus on global sustainability challenges at the intersection of environment and society.

  3. December 8, 2016

    Regents OK schematic design for new Trotter Multicultural Center

    Plans for the William Monroe Trotter Multicultural Center are continuing to move forward, as the Board of Regents on Thursday approved the new building’s schematic design.

  4. December 8, 2016

    Regents approve schematic design for North Campus Recreation Building

    The North Campus Recreation Building will receive its first renovation in 40 years, addressing long-awaited infrastructure needs, and modernizing the building’s fitness offerings.

  5. December 8, 2016

    Regents Roundup — December 2016

    Other items approved by the Board of Regents Thursday.

  6. December 8, 2016

    Regent Deitch praised for passion, commitment to U-M

    Laurence B. Deitch on Thursday completed 24 years of service on the Board of Regents, with colleagues praising his passion for the university.

  7. December 8, 2016

    Proposal to restore Inglis House does not move forward

    An unexpected proposal to spend $4.6 million to restore U-M’s historic Inglis House did not move forward at Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.

  8. December 7, 2016

    Registration now open for Active U physical activity challenge

    Registration for Active U, MHealthy’s 12-week physical activity challenge, now is open for members U-M community seeking to create, maintain or improve fitness goals.

  9. December 6, 2016

    U-M campuses receive nearly $100K for sexual assault prevention

    For the second consecutive year, all three U-M campuses will share nearly $100,000 in state grant funding as part of Michigan first lady Susan Snyder’s initiative to combat sexual assault.

  10. December 5, 2016

    U-M gynecologist helps women and children in Ethiopia

    For almost 15 years Ernst has been chief of gynecology at UHS and director of the Gynecology Clinic for Women with Disabilities at VonVoigtlander Women’s Hospital. When reflecting upon the most rewarding aspect of her career, Ernst highlights the professional satisfaction and the pure joy associated with making even a small difference in the lives of her patients.