Campus News

  1. March 14, 2018

    Obituary: Jean M. Malouin

    Jean M. Malouin, assistant professor of family medicine, died unexpectedly March 10 from medical causes.

  2. March 14, 2018

    Museum acquires lifelike reconstruction of human relative

    U-M’s new Museum of Natural History will feature a life-size, hyperrealistic sculptural reconstruction of an extinct human relative that roamed southern Africa 2 million years ago.

  3. March 13, 2018

    Faculty nominations sought for police oversight panel

    Nominees are being sought to represent Faculty Senate and non-Senate positions on the U-M Police Department Oversight Committee, which considers grievances against any police officer or the U-M Police.

  4. March 13, 2018

    Institute for the Humanities seeks Summer Fellowship applicants

    Applications are now open for the Institute for the Humanities’ new Summer Fellowship program for tenured and tenure-track faculty and lecturers II, III, IV.

  5. March 12, 2018

    Michigan Union to close for renovations at end of semester

    The Michigan Union, one of U-M’s most recognizable landmarks at the heart of Central Campus, will temporarily close from April 30 for a major renovation.

  6. March 12, 2018

    Charles Woodson to deliver Spring Commencement address

    Charles Woodson, former Wolverine and NFL football player, Heisman Trophy winner and philanthropist, will deliver the univeristy’s Spring Commencement address April 28.

  7. March 12, 2018

    Surgeon general to address opioid crisis, health partnerships

    As opioid addiction and overdoses continue to take a toll, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome M. Adams, who has personal and professional experience on the issue, will speak at U-M on March 22.

  8. March 12, 2018

    Police Beat: March 12, 2018

    Police Beat for March 12, 2018.

  9. March 12, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  10. March 12, 2018

    Stamps duo promotes emerging industrial design field

    While industrial design is most associated with commercial applications, Bruce and Stephanie Tharp hope their work in discursive design will help develop the field by promoting the ability for products to communicate ideas and engage people in discourse.