Campus News

  1. December 21, 2015

    University Record to go on holiday hiatus until Jan. 6

    The University Record’s print and email editions are taking a holiday break. The Record email will return Jan. 6 and the next print edition will be Jan. 11.

  2. December 20, 2015

    Schlissel calls on graduates to heed lesson of U-M’s mistake

    President Mark Schlissel urged graduates to learn from a “horrible mistake” in the university’s past, and to “use the breadth of your University of Michigan education” when debating important issues.

  3. December 20, 2015

    Harvard law dean tells U-M crowd the world needs ‘upstanders’

    U-M graduates should take on the world’s challenges as “upstanders,” not “bystanders,” Harvard Law School Dean Martha Minow said at the 2015 Winter Commencement.

  4. December 18, 2015

    Police Beat

    Police Beat for November 2015.

  5. December 17, 2015

    A history of support

    The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation has supported UM-Flint from its inception. 

  6. December 17, 2015

    UM-Flint receives ‘monumental’ donation of downtown building

    UM-Flint is receiving one of the largest donations in its history: a 16-story building featuring academic space, student housing and a conference center.

  7. December 17, 2015

    University ranked No. 5 on Kiplinger’s ‘best values’ ranking

    U-M is ranked No. 5 on Kiplinger’s list of 100 Best Values in Public Colleges, moving up one spot from last year.

  8. December 17, 2015

    S. Jack Hu named vice president for research

    S. Jack Hu has been appointed vice president for research. His three-year appointment was approved Thursday by the Board of Regents.

  9. December 17, 2015

    Ross School professor named vice provost for academic and budgetary affairs

    Amy K. Dittmar, senior associate dean for graduate programs and diversity in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, has been appointed vice provost for academic and budgetary affairs.

  10. December 17, 2015

    Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Flint campuses ask state for capital funds

    U-M’s Ann Arbor, Flint and Dearborn campuses each submitted requests for capital funding and a five-year capital plan to the state of Michigan.