Campus News

  1. October 2, 2017

    Supplies sought for Puerto Rico hurricane relief

    Several drop-off locations have been set up across the Ann Arbor campus to gather supplies for those affected by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

  2. October 2, 2017

    U-M professor part of effort to save monkeys displaced by hurricane

    A team of researchers, including a U-M assistant professor, is trying to save their work with monkeys on a remote island that was badly damaged by Hurricane Maria.

  3. September 29, 2017

    Applicants sought for President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

    Applications are being accepted through Nov. 1 for the U-M President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, now in its seventh year.

  4. September 28, 2017

    Next teach-out topics include elusive sleep, digital footprint

    Sleep deprivation, fake news, privacy and reputation, and the internet’s effect on human society are topics that will be discussed in the next round of the U-M Teach-Out Series.

  5. September 28, 2017

    James Jackson to receive Distinguished Diversity Scholar Career Award

    James S. Jackson, a leading researcher into the life and health of African Americans, has been named the inaugural recipient of U-M’s Distinguished Diversity Scholar Career Award.

  6. September 27, 2017

    U-M ranked No. 2 public university in United States, 27th overall

    U-M ranked 27th overall and second among public universities in a survey of U.S. universities by The Wall Street Journal and Times Higher Education.

  7. September 25, 2017

    New resources aim to simplify retirement planning for faculty, staff

    With almost 10,000 faculty and staff becoming eligible to retire by 2021, University Human Resources is offering new tools and resources to make retirement planning easier at any career stage.

  8. September 25, 2017

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  9. September 25, 2017

    HomeLab provides space for researchers to study how we live

    The U-M HomeLab, housed within the Institute for Social Research’s BioSocial Methods Collaborative, is geared toward helping researchers study how people interact with their environment — and each other.

  10. September 25, 2017

    U-M community rallies around student kneeling on Diag

    Members of the U-M community came together Monday on the Central Campus Diag to support a graduate student who spent the entire day kneeling in front of the Block M in silent protest.