Campus News

  1. April 7, 2016

    Five U-M faculty members honored with Guggenheim Fellowships

    For their distinguished achievement and exceptional promise for future accomplishment, five U-M professors have received prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships.

  2. April 7, 2016

    University collaborates with Toyota on autonomous vehicle hub

    U-M will collaborate with Toyota in the automaker’s plan to establish a major autonomous vehicle research base in Ann Arbor.

  3. April 6, 2016

    U-M takes on rival Ohio State in first employee activity challenge

    It’s the biggest rivalry of all time. And now, faculty and staff are taking it to a new level with the first-ever physical activity challenge between U-M and The Ohio State University.

  4. April 6, 2016

    U-M, IBM collaborate on data-centric high performance computing

    U-M is collaborating with IBM to develop and deliver “data-centric” supercomputing systems designed to increase the pace of scientific discovery in a broad range of fields.

  5. April 6, 2016

    Chemistry professor receives statewide teaching honor

    Brian Coppola, a chemistry professor who pioneered what’s known as a “do real work, not homework” course design, has been recognized as a Michigan Distinguished Professor of the Year.

  6. April 5, 2016

    Campus Memorial will honor students who died in the past year

    The 2016 Campus Memorial to honor the lives and accomplishments of U-M students who have died during this academic year will be at 1:30 p.m. April 11.

  7. April 5, 2016

    Ann Arbor and Dearborn faculty join forces through MCubed

    U-M faculty from the Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses can now request seed funding for cross-campus research teams through the MCubed funding process.

  8. April 5, 2016

    Schultz and Wright to lead faculty governance in 2016-17

    William Schultz of the College of Engineering has been elected chair of the central faculty governance system for 2016-17, and David Wright of the Stephen M. Ross School of Business will be vice chair.

  9. April 5, 2016

    Lincoln Project panel explores ways to build public funding for higher ed

    Finding ways to reverse a decades-long decline in state and federal funding for public research universities was the focus of discussion Monday by a panel of Michigan higher education and business leaders.

  10. April 5, 2016

    NPR’s Lynette Clemetson named next director of Wallace House

    Lynette Clemetson will be the new director of the Knight-Wallace Fellowships and Livingston Awards at U-M — two of the nation’s most prestigious programs for journalists.