Campus News

  1. September 8, 2015

    MESA program manager gives back to community

    Upon leaving the Navy, Leon Howard III embarked on a journey of personal growth through learning and service. Today, as the program manager for the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs, he helps other students realize their full potential, as he did his.

  2. September 8, 2015

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  3. September 8, 2015

    Medicinal garden opens at Matthaei Botanical Gardens

    Continuing a long tradition of research, education and healing through botany, U-M’s newly dedicated medicinal garden now is open at Matthaei Botanical Gardens.

  4. September 7, 2015

    President’s Open House 2015

    President Mark Schlissel and his wife, Monica Schwebs, joined students, their families and other visitors at his annual open house and ice cream social.

  5. September 5, 2015

    Freshmen embraced by Michigan family at New Student Convocation

    University leaders welcomed freshmen and their families to the Michigan family at the New Student Convocation on Friday.

  6. September 3, 2015

    UMS, George Shirley to receive National Medal of Arts

    The University Musical Society and George Shirley, professor emeritus at the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, will each receive a 2014 National Medal of Arts.

  7. September 2, 2015

    Hovey lecture to explore emerging epidemics in a globalized world

    Jason Beaubien, global health and development correspondent for National Public Radio, will deliver the 30th Graham Hovey lecture Sept. 10.

  8. September 2, 2015

    Orientation engages excited new faculty and mentors

    New faculty members got a head start on their U-M teaching and research careers at the New Faculty Orientation and information fair.

  9. September 1, 2015

    Construction continues on Fuller Road; expect delays

    The campus community can expect traffic delays as the city of Ann Arbor continues necessary bridge maintenance on Fuller Road through early October.

  10. September 1, 2015

    University plans additional strategies to address alcohol harm

    To help further address the safety of the campus community as it relates to alcohol harm, U-M will implement several additional strategies this fall.