Campus News

  1. March 18, 2024

    It Happened at Michigan — Born to handle winning

    When Jim Abbott pitched his first Little League game as an 11-year-old growing up in Flint, he fired a no-hitter. It was a glimpse of the extraordinary career to come.

  2. March 18, 2024

    Police Beat — February 2024

    Police Beat and crime map for February 2024.

  3. March 18, 2024

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  4. March 15, 2024

    ORSP realigning to strengthen research operations

    The Office of Research and Sponsored Projects recently launched a comprehensive realignment strategy designed to support and strengthen research operations across U-M.

  5. March 15, 2024

    ITS enhances features, extends free use for AI services

    Information and Technology Services has made a series of enhancements to the first-of-their-kind generative artificial intelligence tools that U-M debuted last year.

  6. March 14, 2024

    University community shows its support on Giving Blueday

    On its 10th Giving Blueday, the U-M community rallied to give nearly $5.3 million to support students, research, medicine, the arts, athletics and more. Gifts came from more than 11,500 donors.

  7. March 14, 2024

    Artist perspectives break free in Michigan prison art exhibition

    The Annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons, put on by U-M’s Prison Creative Arts Project, runs March 19-April 2 and will feature 750 works of art by 490 artists.

  8. March 14, 2024

    U-M’s annual Congressional Breakfast sees record turnout

    More than 330 people came together March 13 to celebrate the achievements of the U-M community during the 73rd annual U-M Congressional Breakfast in Washington, D.C.

  9. March 12, 2024

    Proposals sought for next round of OVPR Anti-Racism Grants

    The Office of the Vice President for Research is seeking applicants for Anti-Racism Grants for research and scholarship related to societal and racial inequalities. The deadline is June 3.

  10. March 12, 2024

    Political rage on social media is making us cynical

    Political anger and cynicism are rising in the U.S. and in many democracies worldwide, and both are associated with exposure to political attacks on social media, a new U-M study shows.