Campus News

  1. January 12, 2015

    Police: Jan. 12, 2015

    Police beat for Jan. 12, 2015.

  2. January 12, 2015

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  3. January 12, 2015

    UMS employee finds creative outlet in knitting

    Liz Stover Rosenthal’s sweater is patterned in shades of maize, punctuated by cornflower-blue stripes. It’s subtly spirited — fitting for the long-time Ann Arborite, Michigan grad and current associate programming manager at the University Musical Society.

  4. January 12, 2015

    Annual MLK Symposium focuses on building unity

    The theme “Unity: Not Uniformity” guides the 29th annual Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium, which opened this month and runs through Feb. 26 on the U-M campuses.

    • Read more in the 2015 MLK Symposium special section.

  5. January 12, 2015

    BET News host, author Hill to present MLK keynote message

    From activist to author to TV host, Marc Lamont Hill has established a national reputation as a leading intellectual voice focused on the intersections of culture, politics and education. He will deliver the MLK Symposium keynote address Jan. 19.

  6. January 12, 2015

    Nelson Mandela’s grandson to address ‘the power of one’

    Even as a young man, Ndaba Mandela carries countless memories with him. His grandfather, international icon Nelson Mandela, is central to many of them. The younger Mandela will deliver the 2015 William K. McInally Memorial Lecture Jan. 19.

  7. January 12, 2015

    Poetic storytelling to focus on diversity, inclusion, social justice

    As part of the U-M’s 29th celebration of the annual MLK Symposium, the School of Education will host First Wave Hip Hop and Urban Arts Learning Community for its inaugural performance at U-M.

  8. January 12, 2015

    Marie Chisholm-Burns to discuss health disparities in MLK lecture

    Addressing issues of health care access and equity will be the subject of the 25th Annual Health Sciences MLK Day Lecture from noon-1:30 p.m. Jan. 19. It will be presented by Marie Chisholm-Burns, dean and professor of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, and professor of surgery in the College of Medicine.

  9. January 12, 2015

    Wahl to follow unity theme at Business & Finance Convocation

    Business strategist Erik Wahl will speak before the 2015 Business & Finance Convocation on “Embracing the Art of Change” as part of the 2015 Rev. Martin Luther King Symposium. The talk is at 1-3 p.m. Jan 19 at Rackham Auditorium.

  10. January 12, 2015

    2015 Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium

    A rundown of stories in the Record’s special section about the 2015 MLK Symposium.