Campus News

  1. December 15, 2017

    University Record to go on break until next semester

    The University Record’s print and email editions are taking a holiday break. The last record Record email of 2017 will be Dec. 18. It will return Jan. 4. The next print edition will be Jan. 8.

  2. December 14, 2017

    Coalition seeks more transparency on life science career prospects

    U-M is part of a coalition working to give would-be life scientists clear, standardized data on graduate school admissions, education and training opportunities, and career prospects.

  3. December 12, 2017

    Coulter Program to develop medical innovations seeks ’18 proposals

    The U-M Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program is announcing its 2018 call for proposals. The deadline to submit proposals is Feb. 2.

  4. December 11, 2017

    Police Beat: Dec. 11, 2017

    Police Beat for Dec. 11, 2017.

  5. December 11, 2017

    Registration open for 2018 Kids Kare at Home child care service

    Registration for Kids Kare at Home, a sick-child and backup child care service for the University of Michigan community, is now open.

  6. December 11, 2017

    Consent now to receive 2017 W-2 statements electronically

    U-M employees can consent now to receive an electronic PDF copy of their 2017 Form W-2 and Form 1095 instead of an identical mailed copy.

  7. December 11, 2017

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  8. December 11, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  9. December 11, 2017

    Librarian fights fake news with information literacy

    With accusations of “fake news” prevalent across the media, Jo Angela Oehrli’s work on improving students’ data and information literacy is more important than ever.

  10. December 11, 2017

    U-M reports record corporate research expenditures in FY 2017

    Corporate expenditures on existing U-M research rose to $100.8 million in the past fiscal year. Total corporate investment in U-M — which includes philanthropic contributions — rose to $142.8 million.