Campus News

  1. April 5, 2016

    NPR’s Lynette Clemetson named next director of Wallace House

    Lynette Clemetson will be the new director of the Knight-Wallace Fellowships and Livingston Awards at U-M — two of the nation’s most prestigious programs for journalists.

  2. April 5, 2016

    Volunteers sought to help at Spring Commencement

    The Office of University and Development Events is looking for nearly 100 volunteers to help at Spring Commencement on April 30 at Michigan Stadium.

  3. April 4, 2016

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  4. April 4, 2016

    Visionary donors

    Philanthropy has been critical to the university’s growth and impact from its first days. Donors have provided gifts of land, artwork, scientific specimens, books and cash to further the work of students and faculty.

  5. April 4, 2016

    Women’s leadership, rights is focus of UM-Dearborn professor’s seminar

    For the past 12 years, Georgina Hickey she has taught a seminar at UM-Dearborn that examines women’s leadership in movements for social change through case studies from 19th and 20th century U.S. history.

  6. April 4, 2016

    As temperatures warm, grounds crews transition from winter to spring

    It’s that time of year, when grounds crews shift their focus toward preparing the campus for warm weather, including planting new grass and cleaning outdoor furniture.

  7. April 4, 2016

    Career Development Passport Program returns for staff members

    In response to what staff members have identified as their number one topic of interest, University Human Resources is repeating the Career Development Passport Program.

  8. April 4, 2016

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  9. April 1, 2016

    Susan Gelman to talk on how humans glean knowledge

    Susan Gelman, professor of psychology and linguistics, will deliver her Distinguished University Professor lecture, “The Non-Obvious Foundations of Human Thought,” at 4 p.m. Monday.

  10. April 1, 2016

    Ross School professor honored with Golden Apple Award

    Ryan Ball recently walked into the Stephen M. Ross School of Business Winter Garden atrium expecting to meet with five students for lunch. Instead, he was presented with the 2016 Golden Apple Award.