Campus News

  1. March 7, 2018

    Schlissel, Walberg remarks highlight Congressional Breakfast

    President Mark Schlissel and U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg told a Washington, D.C., audience about U-M’s many positive impacts at the annual U-M Congressional Breakfast.

  2. March 6, 2018

    University announces first online degrees through Coursera

    U-M and the online learning platform Coursera have announced a partnership to offer new master’s degree options in applied data science, public health, and construction engineering and management.

  3. March 6, 2018

    New center at UMSI will promote social media responsibility

    The School of Information is launching the Center for Social Media Responsibility to address issues related to the credibility of news on social media.

  4. March 6, 2018

    Nominees sought to honor units that reduce ergonomic risks

    Nominations are being accepted through March 31 for the MHealthy Ergonomics Awards for Departments, honoring departments and units that reduce ergonomic risk factors.

  5. March 5, 2018

    Library sets new destination for special collections researchers

    The U-M Library is announcing the opening of the Special Collections Research Center on the sixth floor of the Hatcher Graduate Library.

  6. March 5, 2018

    MHealthy offers programs supporting National Nutrition Month

    March is recognized as National Nutrition Month, and MHealthy provides a variety of programs to help faculty and staff make smarter food choices.

  7. March 5, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  8. March 5, 2018

    Scholar uses new technology to study ancient languages

    Even though he studies cuneiform and ancient Mesopotamian culture, Jay Crisostomo advocates for the use of technology in the humanities to aid scholarship.

  9. March 5, 2018

    Tips for clicks

    Faculty and staff share their advice for how to build a social media presence.

  10. March 5, 2018

    #SocialScholars: Professors show power of public engagement

    For some faculty members, using social media is a valuable way to share their knowledge, and one that aligns with the university’s public engagement initiative.