Campus News

  1. June 23, 2014

    Observatory nights stir awe, sense of adventure

    Viewing nights at U-M’s Detroit Observatory allow visitors to experience stargazing the way they would have in the mid-19th century.

  2. June 23, 2014

    U-M turns to local landlords to help with residence hall overflow

    University Housing officials are getting help from local landlords as they work to accommodate more incoming freshmen than anticipated this fall in residence halls.

  3. June 23, 2014

    U-M names Jones Luong director of International Institute

    Pauline Jones Luong, professor of political science, has been named director of the International Institute. She will serve a three-year term, effective July 1.

  4. June 23, 2014

    Lightning Safety Awareness Week puts focus on weather precautions

    University officials would like to remind members of the campus community about important information to help plan for and response to various weather situations. National Lightning Safety Awareness Week is June 22-28.

  5. June 23, 2014

    Police beat: June 23, 2014

    Police beat for June 23, 2014.

  6. June 20, 2014

    Housing employee dies from injuries after being hit by U-M bus

    A longtime University Housing employee died Thursday from injuries suffered earlier in the day when she was struck by a U-M bus.

  7. June 20, 2014

    Labor panel rules on GSRA matter

    A Michigan Employment Relations Commission ruling has determined that graduate student research assistants at U-M are students, not employees.

  8. June 19, 2014

    Michigan Athletics presents fiscal year 2015 budget

    The U-M Athletic Department presented a $151 million budget for the 2014-15 fiscal year during Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.

  9. June 19, 2014

    Coleman celebrated at final Board of Regents meeting

    President Mary Sue Coleman presided over her 132nd and final Board of Regents meeting Thursday.

  10. June 19, 2014

    Henry Russel lecturer, awardees named for 2015

    Homer A. Neal, known nationally and internationally for his accomplishments in experimental high energy physics, has been selected as the 2015 Henry Russel Lecturer.