Campus News

  1. June 19, 2019

    Obituary: Wilbert (Bill) J. McKeachie

    Wilbert (Bill) J. McKeachie, professor emeritus of psychology, LSA, and research scientist emeritus in the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, passed away peacefully in the company of loved ones on June 12. He was 97.

  2. June 18, 2019

    U-M again is top U.S. public university in QS World Rankings

    U-M maintained its ranking as the top U.S. public university in the QS World University Rankings for 2019-20, and ranked 21st among all institutions on the list, down one spot from last year.

  3. June 14, 2019

    Obituary: Niara Sudarkasa

    Niara Sudarkasa, née Gloria Albertha Marshall, affectionately known as “Madam President,” and former director of the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies at U-M, died May 31 after a long struggle with several chronic diseases.

  4. June 13, 2019

    Student Move-Out results in 12.5 tons of goods donated locally

    U-M donated more than 12.5 tons of clothing, bedding, household goods and food to organizations benefiting Ann Arbor and surrounding communities after Student Move-Out.

  5. June 11, 2019

    Academic campuses moving to new Microsoft platform June 28

    The university renegotiated its licensing agreement with Microsoft earlier this year to provide an expanded set of tools and services to faculty, staff and students. 

  6. June 10, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  7. June 10, 2019

    Spotlight: Leukemia patient returns to cancer unit as a nurse tech

    Working as a nurse technician on the 7 East unit of C.S. Moth Children’s Hospital has brought Shannon Spicer full circle. Nineteen years ago, she was on the other side of care in the same place, battling leukemia.

  8. June 10, 2019

    Police Beat: June 10, 2019

    Police incidents reported on campus.

  9. June 10, 2019

    Election underway for union staff rep on police oversight panel

    The election for the union staff representative to serve on the university’s Police Department Oversight Committee is underway. Online voting is available through 5 p.m. Friday.

  10. June 10, 2019

    Outreach efforts offer access to underrepresented students

    U-M has a variety of programs in which faculty and staff engage in educational outreach to serve Michigan communities, creating a pipeline for underrepresented students to gain access to the university.