Campus News

  1. April 17, 2017

    HIV education focus of LSA professor’s career

    Nesha Haniff has devoted her life to teaching not just about health, but how her students can be the owners of knowledge.

  2. April 17, 2017

    Record-setting Rubik’s Cube installed on North Campus

    A giant Rubik’s Cube newly installed on the University of Michigan’s North Campus is believed to be the world’s largest hand-solvable, stationary version of the famous puzzle.

  3. April 17, 2017

    Graham Institute uses fellowship application to stress DE&I focus

    The Graham Sustainability Institute is taking a unique approach to its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts by including a DE&I-related essay question on its applications for student fellowship programs.

  4. April 17, 2017

    Preservation Clinic to help people save personal pieces of history

    As the university celebrates its bicentennial year, the U-M Library wants to help members of the campus community preserve their own pieces of history at a Preservation Clinic April 27.

  5. April 17, 2017

    UROP event celebrates a year of faculty, student research

    The annual Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Spring Research Symposium will highlight the work of 1,300 students and 900 faculty-staff mentors.

  6. April 17, 2017

    Obituary: William R. ‘Bill’ Uttal

    William R. “Bill” Uttal, professor emeritus of psychology, was a scholar in the most ideal sense of the word. He died Feb. 9.

  7. April 16, 2017

    GEO ratifies new three-year contract with university

    Members of the Graduate Employees Organization, the union representing some graduate student employees at U-M, have ratified a new three-year contract with the university.

  8. April 14, 2017

    Louise Baldwin honored for service in international education

    Louise Baldwin, senior associate director of the International Center, is the recipient of the inaugural President’s Award for Distinguished Service in International Education.

  9. April 13, 2017

    Two from U-M to join American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    Two U-M faculty members — Frank Yates of LSA and the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, and Juanita Merchant of the Medical School— have been selected to join the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

  10. April 12, 2017

    Two projects receive National Endowment for the Humanities funds

    U-M projects exploring the work of an important American arts critic and two endangered West African languages have received funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities.