Campus News

  1. September 23, 2025

    U-M ranks high on U.S. News & World Report lists

    U-M remains the No. 3 public university in the country for undergraduate education, according to the U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Colleges list.

  2. September 22, 2025

    Faculty and staff have plenty of opportunities to get flu vaccine

    Vaccination clinics are available across campus for annual flu vaccines. Select clinics also offer the COVID-19 vaccine.

  3. September 22, 2025

    Academic Innovation seeks online education, gen AI proposals

    The Center for Academic Innovation is seeking proposals that support life-changing education by creating non-credit and for-credit online courses and integrating online content and AI technologies.

  4. September 22, 2025

    New committee to help connect physical campus, institutional goals

    The newly established Design Review Committee will provide input on the design of new buildings, major additions and landscape projects on all Ann Arbor campuses, including Michigan Medicine.

  5. September 22, 2025

    Ginsberg Center welcomes campus community back to 1024 Hill St.

    After nearly three years of planning, design and renovation, the Ginsberg Center for Community Service and Learning returns to its home on the corner at East University and Hill Street in a new building.

  6. September 22, 2025

    Distinguished University Professor presentations set for Sept. 25

    Three recipients of one of the University of Michigan’s most prestigious honors, the Distinguished University Professorship, will share highlights of their careers Sept. 25 in Alexander G. Ruthven’s University Hall.

  7. September 22, 2025

    Eight teams selected for Bold Challenges’ 2025 Boost cohort

    The Bold Challenges Initiative has awarded Boost grants to projects that range from utilizing wearable technology to help treat cancer patients to analyzing how microbial changes can affect respiratory health.

  8. September 22, 2025

    Nursing strengthens global health education ties

    The School of Nursing recently welcomed nursing leaders from the Caribbean and Latin America for training and exchanges focused on improving health care education across the regions.

  9. September 22, 2025

    Institute for Energy Solutions grants support living learning labs

    The Institute for Energy Solutions is awarding nearly $500,000 for three faculty-led energy-focused living learning laboratory projects.

  10. September 22, 2025

    It Happened at Michigan: Where the wild things were

    For more than 30 years, U-M was home to something few universities can claim: a zoo. From 1929 until its closure in 1962, the “Animal House Zoo,” as it was sometimes called, was a quirky fixture of campus life.