Campus News

  1. February 21, 2019

    U-M could invest up to $20 million in four of its startups

    The university will make a $2.75 million initial investment in four U-M startups, with potential funding of up to $20 million through subsequent financing rounds.

  2. February 20, 2019

    Obituary: Elizabeth I. Lemmer

    Elizabeth I. Lemmer, retired pharmacist at the University of Michigan Hospitals, died Feb. 8.

  3. February 20, 2019

    Updated U-M policy allows web access limitations in narrow circumstances

    A revised U-M policy allowing, in limited circumstances, the blocking of websites that may contain offensive or pornographic content has been implemented by Michigan Medicine in clinical areas.

  4. February 20, 2019

    Three researchers from LSA chosen as Cottrell Scholars

    Three LSA faculty members, whose fields include chemistry and astronomy, have been named 2019 Cottrell Scholars by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement.

  5. February 19, 2019

    Three U-M researchers chosen for Sloan Foundation fellowships

    Three U-M researchers, whose fields include computer science, chemistry and neuroscience, have been named 2019 Sloan Research Fellows by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

  6. February 19, 2019

    Two-part SMTD event looks at sexual misconduct in performing arts

    A symposium and performance Feb. 26 is part of an ongoing effort to improve communication and institute transparency around issues of sexual misconduct and gender bias in the performing arts.

  7. February 18, 2019

    Policy prohibits faculty, others from romantic relationships with learners

    U-M faculty members are prohibited from having romantic or sexual relationships with undergraduate students following significant revisions to the faculty-student relationships policy.

  8. February 18, 2019

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  9. February 18, 2019

    MICHR employee finds activism through running, animal rescue

    Janine Leah Capsouras had never run before participating in her first half-marathon a year ago. On Oct. 20, she finished the Detroit Marathon as a freedom fighter for victims of human trafficking.

  10. February 18, 2019

    Mark Hunter to show how animals use pharmaceuticals in plants

    In his Distinguished University Professor lecture Tuesday, Mark Hunter will explain how animals, like humans, use the natural pharmaceuticals in plants.