Campus News

  1. March 21, 2025

    Three faculty members elected to serve on SACUA

    Three faculty members with backgrounds in engineering, public health and computer science will soon join the executive committee of the U-M’s central faculty governance system.

  2. March 20, 2025

    Regents Roundup — March 2025

    Other action items taken by the Board of Regents at its March 20 meeting.

  3. March 20, 2025

    U-M Health completes schematic design of new specialty care center

    U-M Health shared schematic designs for a new clinical facility in Troy with the Board of Regents, which approved the project budget and additional land purchases.

  4. March 20, 2025

    Regents OK purchase to expand UM Health-West Cancer Center

    The Board of Regents approved the acquisition of a medical office building in Wyoming, Michigan, clearing the way for an expansion of the UM Health-West Cancer Center.

  5. March 20, 2025

    Neel U. Sukhatme named new dean of Law School

    Neel U. Sukhatme, a distinguished legal scholar with expertise across multiple disciplines, has been appointed as the David A. Breach Dean of Law and professor of law.

  6. March 20, 2025

    Ono: U-M will ‘sustain and strengthen’ its highest traditions

    President Santa J. Ono opened the March 20 Board of Regents meeting by promising U-M will continue to “sustain and strengthen” its highest traditions and aspirations as a university.

  7. March 20, 2025

    U-M donors rally to support their passions on Giving Blueday

    The 11th Giving Blueday united the U-M community to support students, research, the arts, sustainability programs, health and well-being initiatives, and more.

  8. March 20, 2025

    School of Nursing receives $2 million grant

    A $2 million grant will provide scholarships to more than 140 undergraduate students at the School of Nursing over the next four years, and academic support to many more.

  9. March 19, 2025

    Want to preserve biodiversity? Go big, U-M researchers say

    Large, undisturbed forests are better for harboring biodiversity than fragmented landscapes, according to U-M research.

  10. March 19, 2025

    Clements acquires vast collection of industrial engineering history

    The William L. Clements Library has made available the collection of Robert M. Vogel, which contains more than 24,000 items related to industrial and mechanical engineering.