Campus News

  1. April 6, 2015

    Paved trail connecting Matthaei to campus gets boost from MDOT

    The dream of creating a paved, two-mile bike and walking path to help link Matthaei Botanical Gardens to Central Campus is expected to become reality next year.

  2. April 6, 2015

    UMPD launches Special Victims Unit to target interpersonal violence

    The U-M Police Department has created a Special Victims Unit focused on reducing the incidence of sexual assault and related crimes on the Ann Arbor campus.

  3. April 6, 2015

    Weineck and Schultz to lead faculty governance in 2015-16

    The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs has elected Silke-Maria Weineck and Bill Schultz to lead the university’s faculty governance system for 2015-16.

  4. April 1, 2015

    Nominees sought for award that honors a global health champion

    The Office of the President is calling for nominations for the third recipient of the Thomas Francis Jr. Medal in Global Public Health.

  5. April 1, 2015

    Golden Apple winner delivers inspiration, laughs and tears

    Stephen Strobbe, clinical associate professor of nursing and associate professor of psychiatry, shared life lessons and insights about addiction during his Golden Apple Award lecture.

  6. April 1, 2015

    Jon Lockard, DAAS lecturer and co-founder, dies at 83

    Jon Onye Lockard, 83, lecturer and a founding faculty member of the Department of Afromerican and African Studies, died March 25 in Ann Arbor.

  7. March 31, 2015

    New federal rules coming for research project funding

    U-M has begun to implement new federal regulations for the oversight of federally funded research projects.

  8. March 30, 2015

    Administrative assistant finds creative outlet in clothes and costumes

    Erin Flores, an administrative assistant at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, recently began making her own clothes. Her hobby started when she wanted to make her own costumes for Japanese animation and game conventions.

  9. March 30, 2015

    Lecture to explore studies related to growth, obesity, cancer

    Christin Carter-Su will deliver her inaugural lecture as Anita H. Payne Distinguished University Professor of Physiology at 4 p.m. April 6.

  10. March 30, 2015

    U-M promotes resources during Sexual Assault Awareness Month

    The university is promoting resources for individuals impacted by sexual misconduct and broadly sharing institutional reporting practices in recognition of National Sexual Assault Awareness Month.