Campus News

  1. June 11, 2014

    University part of consortium to strengthen digital education

    U-M has joined three other research universities to form Unizin, a technology consortium to improve how educational content is shared across universities and ultimately delivered to students.

  2. June 11, 2014

    Federal appeals court upholds library digitization project

    A federal appeals court has upheld library digitization practices as well as certain uses of in-copyright volumes in the HathiTrust Digital Library, in which U-M is a partner.

  3. June 9, 2014

    Business professor encourages collaboration in design class

    Every summer, Bill Lovejoy dreams up a challenge for his Integrated Product Design students. The product he’ll ask student teams to design must be a consumer project, has to be doable in 12 weeks, and it can’t require a lot of expenditure.

  4. June 9, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  5. June 9, 2014

    Top of the Park offers fun and unique campus experience

    Free live music and movies are back as the Top of the Park series returns to Ingalls Mall June 13-July 6 as part of the 31st Ann Arbor Summer Festival.

  6. June 9, 2014

    Farm fresh produce now available on campus

    The U-M community now has convenient options for buying locally grown fruits and vegetables on campus through the Eat Smarter: Fresh Produce Series.

  7. June 9, 2014

    Non-union staff election for police oversight panel through June 23

    The election for the non-union staff representative for the U-M Police Department Oversight Committee now is underway.

  8. June 6, 2014

    Falcon chicks named to honor U-M’s outgoing President Coleman

    Three peregrine falcon chicks that hatched recently atop University Hospital will be named Mary, Sue and Coleman in honor of U-M’s outgoing president as she takes flight into retirement.

  9. June 6, 2014

    Video brings to life the treasures at the Michigan League

    A new Docent Tour of the Michigan League video allows viewers to experience the various rooms, paintings, sculpture and other artifacts found in the League.

  10. June 5, 2014

    AOSS mourns the passing of researcher Natalia Andronova

    Natalia “Natasha” Andronova, a research scientist in the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, died Sunday after a battle with brain cancer.