Campus News

  1. September 4, 2018

    #HereToLearn encourages learning lifestyle for U-M community

    Why are you “here to learn?” This question posed to alumni and other University of Michigan learners by the Office of Academic Innovation is followed with a commitment: We’ll help you get there.

  2. September 4, 2018

    Letter to the Editor: Sheila Brogan

    Letter to the Editor from Sheila Brogan.

  3. September 4, 2018

    Q&A: SACUA chair outlines year for faculty governance

    Neil Marsh, chair of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, discusses what central faculty governance will focus on this year, as well as its role in the university.

  4. August 31, 2018

    Schlissel connects education and freedom for Class of 2022

    President Mark Schlissel urged incoming U-M students to consider what higher education means to them, and discussed the connections between education and freedom during the annual New Student Convocation.

  5. August 30, 2018

    New Faculty Orientation offers lessons, inspiration

    New U-M faculty members learned ways to enhance their teaching and were welcomed as Wolverines at the New Faculty Orientation.

  6. August 30, 2018

    International Institute’s Enterprise Fund promotes academic innovations

    The International Institute at U-M has awarded the 2018-19 Enterprise Fund to three proposals generated by U-M faculty across various disciplines.

  7. August 29, 2018

    Gary Krenz named director for post-bicentennial planning

    Gary D. Krenz, formerly executive director of U-M’s Bicentennial Office, has been appointed director for post-bicentennial planning at the Bentley Historical Library.

  8. August 28, 2018

    Anna Stefanopoulou to serve as director of Energy Institute

    Anna Stefanopoulou, a mechanical engineer with an expertise in modeling, control and optimization of internal combustion engines, batteries and fuel cells, will become director of the U-M Energy Institute.

  9. August 27, 2018

    U-M, Notre Dame team up to tell stories of Puerto Rico, encourage action

    U-M and Notre Dame are working together on “Listening to Puerto Rico,” a free, online global learning teach-out designed to remind the world of those battling to overcome the devastation of Hurricane Maria.

  10. August 22, 2018

    Student Move-In to bring traffic, parking changes Aug. 29-31

    This year’s student Move-In will bring changes to usual traffic and parking patterns in many parts of campus from Aug. 29 through Aug. 31, right before the Labor Day weekend.