Campus News

  1. April 21, 2015

    Nominations sought to recognize those who champion disability issues

    Nominations are now being accepted for the 26th annual James T. Neubacher Award. The deadline for submissions is June 1.

  2. April 20, 2015

    U-M Shared Services Center offers additional services

    The Shared Services Center begins offering additional services today, including statement of activity and gross pay reconciliation, time and leave administration, and travel and expense report processing.

  3. April 20, 2015

    Professor and curator brings ancient Egypt to Ann Arbor

    The significance and history of the ancient Egyptian jackal gods is the topic of Terry Wilfong’s new exhibit at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, titled “Death Dogs: The Jackal Gods of Ancient Egypt.” The exhibit will run until May 3.

  4. April 20, 2015

    Higher Ed Briefs

    News from other Michigan public universities and U-M peer institutions across the nation.

  5. April 20, 2015

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  6. April 20, 2015

    U-M launches Food Allergy Research & Education pilot program

    U-M is one of 12 schools selected to launch a national pilot program aimed at providing campuses with recommendations and evidence-based resources to manage food allergy.

  7. April 20, 2015

    University leaders underscore safe lab protocols

    The U-M research community is launching an effort to enhance safety protocols in research laboratories across the university.

  8. April 20, 2015

    Szymanski to fill term of SACUA member-elect who resigned

    The Senate Assembly has selected Stefan Szymanski, professor of kinesiology, to fill a three-year term on the Senate Advisory Committee for University Affairs.

  9. April 18, 2015

    Generous U-M supporter A. Alfred Taubman dies at 91

    A. Alfred Taubman, one of America’s leading entrepreneurs and philanthropists — and one of U-M’s most generous donors — died Friday of a heart attack. He was 91.

  10. April 17, 2015

    MCubed grant aids maternal and child health monitoring in India

    A pilot project funded by an MCubed Diamond grant will use technology in the field and back at U-M to evaluate and track maternal and child health in rural West Bengal, India.