Campus News

  1. March 14, 2016

    Police Beat: March 14, 2016

    Police Beat for March 14, 2016.

  2. March 14, 2016

    Campus briefs

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  3. March 14, 2016

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  4. March 14, 2016

    Graphic designer makes, sells herb-based soaps

    Sue Schreck lives in an old schoolhouse, built circa 1854. Outside, a variety of herbs and flowers are organically grown in a garden, then harvested and hung up to dry. Inspired by her sensitive skin, Schreck decided to make olive oil-based soap for herself in 2005. The process quickly grew into a business.

  5. March 14, 2016

    Profiles of candidates in March 21 SACUA election

    The U-M faculty’s Senate Assembly will choose at least four new representatives to the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs at its meeting March 21.

  6. March 14, 2016

    Spring break students return with tales of service, career connections

    It happens every spring: Hundreds of U-M students trade the traditional spring break sun-fun experience for service or career-related activities organized by schools and units.

  7. March 14, 2016

    Five recommended for honorary degrees at Spring Commencement

    Michael Bloomberg, internationally known business leader and statesman, will deliver the Spring Commencement address for the Ann Arbor campus April 30 at Michigan Stadium.

  8. March 14, 2016

    Faculty nominees sought for Police Department Oversight Committee

    Nominees are being sought to represent Faculty Senate and non-Senate positions on the U-M Police Department Oversight Committee.

  9. March 10, 2016

    MHealthy offers programs supporting National Nutrition Month

    MHealthy is offering a number of nutrition and weight-management services to the U-M community in support of National Nutrition Month throughout March.

  10. March 8, 2016

    Shannon centennial celebrants recall U-M grad’s advances, societal impact

    The greater mathematical community hails U-M alumnus Claude Shannon as the “Father of Information Theory,” for revealing the potential for digital communications and inspiring advancements that followed.