Campus News

  1. 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.

  2. March 28, 2018

    Praise for the Rogels

    What regents had to say about the $150 million gift from Richard and Susan Rogel.

  3. March 26, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  4. March 26, 2018

    Beekeeper’s honey goes into charitable chocolate

    When Brian Stork began beekeeping, his intention was to teach his children about farming. What he had not anticipated, was the positive impact his honey would have in West Michigan.

  5. March 23, 2018

    Four recommended for honorary degrees at Spring Commencement

    President Mark Schlissel is recommending to the Board of Regents that U-M award honorary degrees to Jeanne Craig Sinkford, Penny W. Stamps, David R. Walt and Charles Woodson at Spring Commencement.

  6. March 22, 2018

    VP for Development Jerry May to retire at the end of the year

    After dedicating 29 years of his career to fundraising for U-M, Vice President for Development Jerry May announced Thursday he will retire Dec. 31.

  7. March 22, 2018

    RNA Symposium to explore impact of bioscience research

    What some scientists envision as the master key to unlocking the mysteries of disease will be the topic of the annual RNA Symposium on March 30.

  8. March 22, 2018

    Wallenberg Fellow to study whether mobile phones ease poverty

    U-M’s 2018 Wallenberg Fellowship recipient Meagan Malm plans to study the role mobile phones play in reducing poverty in Tanzania.

  9. March 21, 2018

    Powers donate Inuit art collection, endow program at U-M Museum of Art

    Philip and Kathy Power have created the Power Family Program for Inuit Art at the U-M Museum of Art, which includes the donation of a significant collection of Inuit art.

  10. March 20, 2018

    U.S. News & World Report releases graduate program rankings

    The university continues to be recognized nationally in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings of the nation’s best graduate schools, maintaining to-20 rankings in the six categories ranked each year.