Campus News

  1. March 1, 2018

    Schlissel notes public impact, Go Blue Guarantee in budget testimony

    President Mark Schlissel highlighted the university’s critical role in the state’s success during testimony before a Senate panel as the Legislature begins considering Gov. Rick Snyder’s budget recommendations.

  2. March 1, 2018

    Help develop a positive workplace with Voices of the Staff

    Voices of the Staff, a volunteer-based program that gives staff members a forum for sharing ideas and defining campus community issues, is accepting applications through March 31.

  3. March 1, 2018

    Students share winning ideas for pop-up retail in Detroit

    A Detroit Economic Growth Corp. plan to support entrepreneurs just getting started got a boost from U-M students in the annual Social Impact Challenge.

  4. February 22, 2018

    Record email, print editions will be on break until March 5

    The University Record daily email will be taking a winter break Feb. 26-March 2. There will be no print edition Feb. 26. Print and email editions of the Record resume March 5.

  5. February 21, 2018

    Earl Lewis to launch U-M Center for Social Solutions

    Noted social historian, author and academic leader Earl Lewis will join the faculty as director of the new U-M Center for Social Solutions, which will address three core areas: diversity and race, water, and the future of work.

  6. February 21, 2018

    University a top 10 Peace Corps producer for 18th straight year

    For the 18th straight year, U-M is in the top 10 large colleges and universities that produce Peace Corps volunteers, ranking eighth for undergraduate alumni volunteers and fifth among graduate school producers.

  7. February 19, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  8. February 19, 2018

    Retired ambassador’s field experience informs his teaching

    According to retired ambassador Melvyn Levitsky, being a professor of practice requires infusing stimulating scholarly material with real-life experience.

  9. February 19, 2018

    Thomas to address Detroit’s experience planning the ‘good city’

    June Manning Thomas will speak on “Critical Needs in Planning the ‘Good City’: Lessons from Detroit,” in her Distinguished University Professor lecture.

  10. February 19, 2018

    Terry E. Robinson to present Henry Russel Lecture March 5

    Behavioral neuroscientist Terry E. Robinson will deliver the Henry Russel Lecture, “Rush to Reductionism: Lessons from Studies on the Neurobiology of Addiction,” on March 5.