Campus News

  1. January 8, 2018

    MLK Symposium 2018 calendar of events

    A list of many of the events scheduled for the 2018 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium.

     

  2. January 7, 2018

    Mabel O. Wilson to deliver Taubman lecture

    Columbia University professor Mabel O. Wilson will deliver the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning’s inaugural Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial lecture.

  3. January 5, 2018

    School of Information joins ArtsEngine arts integration initiative

    The School of Information has joined ArtsEngine, becoming the fifth supporting unit of U-M’s interdisciplinary arts integration initiative.

  4. January 4, 2018

    University Record resumes comments for online stories

    The University Record has resumed the commenting function for stories that appear on its website, following a service upgrade.

  5. January 4, 2018

    City’s deer-management program on U-M property runs Jan. 8-31

    The city of Ann Arbor has announced the details of its deer-management program, which will include some U-M property between Jan. 8-31.

  6. January 4, 2018

    Register now for Active U 2018; tracking starts Tuesday

    Registration for Active U, MHealthy’s 12-week physical activity challenge, is now open. Participants can start tracking their exercise minutes starting Jan. 9.

  7. December 22, 2017

    University ranked No. 4 on Kiplinger’s ‘best values’ ranking

    The university is ranked No. 4 on Kiplinger’s list of 100 Best Values in Public Colleges, which highlights colleges and universities that combine outstanding education with economic value.

  8. December 20, 2017

    Sale will return Inglis House to use as family home

    The university has finalized the sale of Inglis House to a buyer who intends to use it as a family residence. The final sale price was $2.1 million for the house and a 4.5-acre parcel.

  9. December 18, 2017

    U-M Exercise & Sport Science Initiative seeks 2018 proposals

    The U-M Exercise & Sport Science Initiative, which aims to optimize physical performance and health for people of all ages and abilities, is announcing its 2018 call for proposals.

  10. December 17, 2017

    Jesmyn Ward urges patience, persistence on path to success

    In her address at the 2017 Winter Commencement, acclaimed author Jesmyn Ward told U-M graduates to stay patient and persist when the road to success seems long and difficult.