Campus News

  1. February 12, 2015

    U-M receives more Fulbrights than any other U.S. public university

    Students from U-M have received 28 Fulbright grants — more than any other public university in the nation during the 2014-15 academic year. Seven U-M faculty members also received Fulbrights.

  2. February 12, 2015

    U-M funds another round of engaged-learning projects

    The university has awarded funding for another 18 projects under the Transforming Learning for a Third Century portion of the Third Century Initiative.

  3. February 12, 2015

    Health care project gets $1.4M Third Century Initiative grant

    U-M researchers have received a $1.4 million, three-year Phase II grant from the Third Century Initiative to develop, test and deploy health care technologies.

  4. February 11, 2015

    Academic Women’s Caucus presents Goddard Power, Dumas awards

    The annual Sarah Goddard Power Awards and the Rhetaugh G. Dumas Progress in Diversifying Award were presented Wednesday to individuals who demonstrate scholarship, leadership and support of women faculty.

  5. February 11, 2015

    Governor recommends funding increase for all three U-M campuses

    Gov. Rick Snyder has recommended a 2 percent overall funding increase for Michigan universities in fiscal year 2016, with a 1.9 percent increase for U-M’s Ann Arbor campus, 1.7 percent for UM-Dearborn and 2.5 percent for UM-Flint.

  6. February 9, 2015

    Jack Hu elected to National Academy of Engineering

    Jack Hu, interim vice president for research and a professor in the College of Engineering, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering.

  7. February 9, 2015

    Sustainability crucial for generations to come, coordinator says

    For Sudhakar Reddy, volunteering is more than a passion: it’s central to his philosophy of sustainability. In 2006, Reddy helped found the Indo-American Eye Care Organization, a non-profit that since its inception has screened more than 70,000 people in India for eye problems. 

  8. February 9, 2015

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  9. February 9, 2015

    Jan Berry receives Candace J. Johnson Award for Staff Excellence

    Jan Berry, a research laboratory specialist senior in the School of Dentistry for 38 years, has been selected to receive the 11th annual Candace J. Johnson Award for Staff Excellence.

  10. February 6, 2015

    Feminist, poet, activist Clarke to present Trotter lecture

    Ground-breaking black lesbian feminist, activist, essayist and poet Cheryl Clarke will present the inaugural William Monroe Trotter Lecture Monday at the Michigan League Ballroom.