Campus News

  1. September 11, 2014

    Remembering 9/11

    American flags covered the Central Campus Diag on Thursday in memory of those who died in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, D.C, and Pennsylvania.

  2. September 10, 2014

    Nominations sought for honorary degree recipients

    President Mark S. Schlissel is encouraging the university community to nominate worthy individuals for consideration by the Honorary Degree Committee.

  3. September 9, 2014

    U-M maintains ranking among nation’s top public universities

    The university maintained its ranking as the No. 4 public university in U.S. News & World Report’s annual report of the nation’s best undergraduate colleges and universities.

  4. September 8, 2014

    College students’ use of marijuana rising, some drugs declining

    More college students nationwide have added illicit drugs, such as marijuana and amphetamines, to their back-to-school supply lists, U-M researchers say.

  5. September 8, 2014

    Schlissel discusses roles of faculty, administration at SACUA

    When it comes to academic matters at U-M the faculty should have “the loudest and first voice,” President Mark S. Schlissel said Monday.

  6. September 8, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. September 8, 2014

    Active U Autumn registration opens Tuesday

    Registration for Active U Autumn, MHealthy’s fall physical activity challenge, opens Tuesday and runs through Sept. 30. Activity is tracked from Sept. 30-Nov. 10.

  8. September 8, 2014

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  9. September 8, 2014

    Business professor puts leadership skills to use on Everest

    Next to Scott DeRue’s desk hangs a whiteboard covered in multicolor outlines, parabolas and lists. Written with green marker in neat, unassuming handwriting near the middle of the board is one question: “How do we change people’s lives?”

  10. September 5, 2014

    Facets of privacy discussed at inauguration panel

    As use of social media and cloud computing continue to rise, and tools for data mining and facial recognition improve, privacy is at the forefront of public and academic discourse.