Campus News

  1. October 27, 2014

    Pediatrician promotes patient-centered healthcare design

    For pediatrician Dr. Joyce Lee, “doctor” also means “designer.” This idea became reality for Lee in 2012, as she worked on managing her two children’s life-threatening food allergies.

  2. October 27, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  3. October 27, 2014

    Ford School of Public Policy celebrating a century of impact

    Faculty, students, alumni and staff of the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy this weekend will celebrate the 100th anniversary of America’s first graduate training program in public administration.

  4. October 26, 2014

    Work continues to move Ross tree to new location

    Following months of careful preparation, crews spent the weekend working to relocate a historic bur oak on the Ann Arbor campus.

  5. October 24, 2014

    Lloyd Shelton receives 2014 Neubacher Award

    Regent Julia Darlow presented the 25th annual James T. Neubacher Award to second-year Master of Social Work student Lloyd E. Shelton at a ceremony Friday morning.

  6. October 24, 2014

    Obituary: Eloise Ruth (Edson) Snyder

    Eloise Ruth (Edson) Snyder, retired publications director for the Institute of Gerontology, died Oct. 13 at home in Burcham Hills, East Lansing, where she had lived for the past five years. She was 93.

  7. October 23, 2014

    Program helps employees maintain weight into the New Year

    MHealthy is offering “Move, Lose & Maintain,” an eight-week healthy lifestyle program designed to keep employees moving and eating smarter into the New Year.

  8. October 22, 2014

    Chemist receives $2M grant to map disease-causing ‘free radical’ damage

    Brent Martin, the William R. Roush Assistant Professor of Chemistry, has received a $2.2 million Director’s New Innovator grant award from the National Institutes of Health.

  9. October 22, 2014

    Relocation of State Street crosswalk starts this weekend

    The university is working with the city of Ann Arbor to relocate the crosswalk on South State Street near the LSA Building. The work begins Saturday.

  10. October 21, 2014

    Videoconferencing service making collaboration easier at U-M

    Faculty and staff are finding new and creative ways to collaborate with people on the U-M campus and around the world, using a new videoconferencing option powered by Blue Jeans.