Campus News

  1. October 22, 2018

    David Chesney to receive 2018 James T. Neubacher Award

    The Council for Disability Concerns has named David Chesney, a lecturer in computer science and engineering, as the 2018 recipient of the James T. Neubacher Award.

  2. October 22, 2018

    Ten seeking two eight-year terms in Board of Regents race

    Ten candidates, including two incumbents, are vying for two eight-year terms on the U-M Board of Regents in the Nov. 6 election.

  3. October 22, 2018

    SACUA says recommendation decisions should be up to faculty

    The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs issued a statement Monday declaring that the decision to write letters of recommendation for students must remain in the hands of faculty members.

  4. October 18, 2018

    Regents Roundup — October 2018

    Other items approved by the Board of Regents at its meeting Thursday.

  5. October 18, 2018

    Central Power Plant project moves ahead, expected to reduce emissions

    Plans are moving forward for the expansion at the Central Power Plant to make room for new equipment that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly on campus.

  6. October 18, 2018

    U-M endowment up $1B over last year with strong rate of return

    The value of U-M’s endowment climbed to $11.9 billion in fiscal year 2018, $1 billion more than a year ago. The rate of return for the fiscal year was 10.7 percent.

  7. October 18, 2018

    U-M prepares for Higher Learning Commission accreditation process

    U-M has redesigned its accreditation website with a variety of information to add more context and promote transparency about the process, which occurs every 10 years.

  8. October 16, 2018

    Advisory committee named in LSA dean search

    Provost Martin A. Philbert has appointed an advisory committee in the search for a new dean of LSA. The search process is underway.

  9. October 16, 2018

    Five regent candidates make their case at Senate Assembly forum

    Candidates for two seats on the Board of Regents presented their views Monday on a variety of topics, including college affordability, diversity, academic freedom, and the relationship among the U-M’s three campuses.

  10. October 15, 2018

    Four recommended for honorary degrees at Winter Commencement

    Lynn Conway, U-M professor emerita, computer scientist, electrical engineer, inventor and a transgender activist, is one of four recommended to receive honorary degrees and will deliver the Winter Commencement address.