Campus News

  1. September 22, 2016

    Former U.S. Rep. David Camp donates papers to Bentley Library

    David Camp, who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1991-2015, has donated the collected materials from his 24 years in office to the Bentley Historical Library.

  2. September 22, 2016

    U-M shapes sexual violence prevention program in Ghana

    U-M researchers are working closely with faculty and students in Ghana to create a sexual violence prevention and education program at the University of Cape Coast.

  3. September 21, 2016

    President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program applicants sought

    Applications are being accepted through Nov. 1 for the U-M President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, now inviting applications for its sixth group of fellows.

  4. September 20, 2016

    Library launches Research Data Services and Deep Blue Data

    The U-M Library is launching a suite of services as well as a repository that will support researchers throughout the research data lifecycle: planning, creation, organization, sharing and preservation.

  5. September 19, 2016

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  6. September 19, 2016

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. September 19, 2016

    International Institute funds innovations, international collaborations

    The International Institute has presented the Enterprise Fund award to five faculty-generated proposals aimed at interdisciplinary and cross-regional collaborations.

  8. September 19, 2016

    Call for all staff to join the biggest staff photo shoot ever

    All U-M staff are invited to help celebrate 200 years of Michigan staff and show their bicentennial year spirit as part of a photo session at the Big House on Sept. 28.

  9. September 19, 2016

    Free financial workshops for faculty and staff offered Sept. 26-30

    Financial topics ranging from budgeting to investing for retirement will be the focus of workshops for faculty and staff during Financial Wellness Week Sept. 26-30.

  10. September 19, 2016

    University names first chief organizational learning officer

    Sonya Jacobs has been appointed U-M’s chief organizational learning officer, a new role in which she will create curricula and strategies to develop the capabilities of staff, managers and leaders.