Campus News

  1. April 21, 2016

    New fund to accelerate engineering, medical research products

    U-M has launched the Monroe-Brown Seed Fund to advance the process of transitioning commercially viable engineering and medical research projects to market.

  2. April 21, 2016

    Rowley appointed AVP for research — social sciences and humanities

    Stephanie J. Rowley has been appointed associate vice president for research — social sciences and humanities in the U-M Office of Research.

  3. April 21, 2016

    Regents Roundup — April 2016

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

  4. April 21, 2016

    Executive vice dean for academic affairs named at Medical School

    Dr. Carol R. Bradford, an internationally recognized head and neck cancer researcher and faculty leader with a track record in promoting diversity, is the Medical School’s executive vice dean for academic affairs.

  5. April 20, 2016

    Four from U-M to join American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    Four U-M faculty members have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, recognizing them for significant contributions in scholarly and professional fields.

  6. April 19, 2016

    Nominations sought to recognize champions of disability issues

    Nominations are now being accepted for the 27th annual James T. Neubacher Award honoring a member of the U-M community who champions disability issues.

  7. April 18, 2016

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  8. April 18, 2016

    SNRE professor explores biodiversity on coffee farms

    School of Natural Resources and Environment Professor Ivette Perfecto has spent more than 20 years studying the ecology of coffee farms. “I wanted to understand better what this diversity does in the ecosystem, and how it contributes to the sustainability and productivity of the farms.”

  9. April 18, 2016

    Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities amended

    President Mark Schlissel has approved seven amendments to the university’s Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities, commonly called “the Statement.”

  10. April 18, 2016

    Senate Assembly resolution

    WHEREAS students who are either complainants or respondents in investigations conducted by the Office of Institutional Equity (OIE) can appeal both OIE’s findings and sanctions imposed as a consequence of OIE findings, and WHEREAS faculty must be entitled to the same due process protections as other members of the university community, and WHEREAS fair investigations…