Campus News

  1. February 13, 2017

    Political science professor teaches science of persuasion

    Arthur Lupia uses his expertise in communication and persuasion to enable students, politicians and CEOs to achieve success in a wide range of personal and social endeavors.

  2. February 10, 2017

    Registration open for Women of Color Task Force conference

    The U-M Women of Color Task Force will host its 35th annual Career Conference March 3 to support the professional and personal development of U-M community members and the general public.

  3. February 9, 2017

    Snyder recommends 2.5 percent increase in higher education funding

    Gov. Rick Snyder has recommended a 2.5 percent increase in higher education funding for Michigan’s 15 public universities as part of his overall state budget for the 2017-18 fiscal year.

  4. February 9, 2017

    Three U-M professors elected to National Academy of Engineering

    The National Academy of Engineering has named U-M professors Ellen Arruda and Mark Daskin, and Noboru Kikuchi, emeritus professor, among its newest members.

  5. February 9, 2017

    U-M Police unable to contact sender of anonymous email

    The Division of Public Safety and Security has tried repeatedly, and without success, to identify and contact the sender of an anonymous email suggesting a racially motivated incident near campus is being ignored by university officials.

  6. February 8, 2017

    Forged emails spread hateful messages to Engineering community

    The U-M Police Department and FBI are investigating forged emails carrying messages of hate that were sent to several College of Engineering email groups Tuesday night from an anonymous email server.

  7. February 7, 2017

    Gabriel Ehrlich named director of U-M economic forecasting unit

    Gabriel Ehrlich is the new director of the Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics, U-M’s economic modeling and forecasting unit.

  8. February 6, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  9. February 6, 2017

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  10. February 6, 2017

    Library staff member creates narrative with card game

    Some people take up golf as a hobby. Robert Havey, who also enjoys time on the links, competitively plays Magic The Gathering. Havey has been playing the competitive card game for 20 years after learning from a neighbor. From then on he was hooked.