Campus News

  1. April 2, 2018

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  2. April 2, 2018

    Precision Health announces first round of grant competition

    The university’s Precision Health initiative is accepting applications for Investigators Awards of up to $300,000 each over two years.

  3. April 2, 2018

    University seeking volunteers for Spring Commencement

    U-M is seeking 100 volunteers to help at 2018 Spring Commencement in a variety of areas. Staff, faculty, students, retirees and alumni are invited to sign up.

  4. April 2, 2018

    Sexual Assault Awareness Month events at U-M

    During the month of April, several events are open to the university community and offer the opportunity to engage in a dialogue surrounding sexual misconduct.

  5. April 2, 2018

    New working group to look at sexual misconduct prevention, response training

    U-M is launching a new working group focused on enhancing faculty and staff education and training related to sexual misconduct policy, reporting and its impact on the community.

  6. March 29, 2018

    U-M explores construction of new adult inpatient facility

    Michigan Medicine will undertake an architectural planning study for a potential new adult inpatient facility on the Ann Arbor Medical Campus.

  7. March 29, 2018

    Regents Roundup — March 2018

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

  8. March 29, 2018

    University will increase transparency on investment matters

    As a further expression of its commitment to transparency and appropriate governance regarding investments, U-M will implement several changes to its practices.

  9. March 29, 2018

    Federal spending plan provides increased funding for key research

    University leaders say they are pleased with a new federal spending plan that will increase investments in scientific research and financial aid through the end of the fiscal year.

  10. March 29, 2018

    Rogels’ $150M gift to help Cancer Center transform research, care

    Richard and Susan Rogel are committing $150 million to the U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center to boost innovative cancer research and develop the next generation of cancer pioneers.