Campus News

  1. October 2, 2015

    Engineering professor to lead national manufacturing consortium

    Sridhar Kota, professor of mechanical engineering and director of the Institute for Manufacturing Leadership, will lead a national consortium to identify emerging advanced manufacturing technologies.

  2. October 1, 2015

    Analysis finds U-M in sync with peers on compensation, disclosure

    U-M is comparable to peers in its compensation practices and its approach to disclosing total pay based on state law, according to an analysis of institutions across the country.

  3. October 1, 2015

    Presenters outline faculty careers for grad students and postdocs

    Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars from U-M learned about strategies and resources for success in academic careers a the annual Preparing Future Faculty conference.

  4. October 1, 2015

    Funding available to solve ergonomic issues in the workplace

    Departments and units needing financial help to purchase equipment or redesign work processes to solve ergonomic issues can receive up to $5,000 from MHealthy.

  5. October 1, 2015

    U-M Toastmasters group presenting open house event

    For U-M faculty and staff looking to improve their public speaking skills, Wolverine Toastmasters is offering an open house Oct. 6 at Wolverine Tower.

  6. October 1, 2015

    Taubman Health Sciences organ donor initiative goes statewide

    Michigan Libraries for Life, which started five years ago at the Taubman Health Sciences Library, has grown into a statewide effort promoting organ donation.

  7. October 1, 2015

    Army-Navy Wheelchair Basketball Game marks 10 spirited years

    For the 10th time in as many years, fans will experience the grit, spirit and keen competition of the U-M Army vs. Navy Wheelchair Basketball Game. The Nov. 1 game is open to the public at no charge and tickets are not required. The Crisler Center doors open at 2 p.m., tip-off is 3 p.m.

  8. October 1, 2015

    Investing in Ability events explore stigma, stereotypes and bullying

    The U-M Council for Disability Concerns’ Investing in Ability series this month will explore the impact of stigma, stereotypes and bullying for persons with disabilities.

  9. September 30, 2015

    Law School’s Joan Larsen named Michigan Supreme Court justice

    Joan Larsen, special counsel to the associate dean and lecturer II in the Law School, has been appointed a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court by Gov. Rick Snyder.

  10. September 30, 2015

    U-M is 21st in Times Higher Education World Rankings

    U-M is ranked as the world’s 21st top institution, according to the newly released Times Higher Education World Rankings.