Campus News

  1. December 3, 2014

    Staff members honored for contributions to diversity at U-M

    Individual staff members and teams were honored Tuesday with the 2014 Distinguished Diversity Leadership Awards for their contributions to diversity at U-M.

  2. November 26, 2014

    Record email and print editions going on Thanksgiving break

    The University Record will suspend delivery of its daily newsletter during the Thanksgiving break. There will be no print edition of the Record Dec. 1.

  3. November 25, 2014

    University issues new, detailed report on sexual misconduct

    The initial annual report issued under the university’s Policy on Sexual Misconduct by Students provides a detailed picture of sexual misconduct allegations, investigations and sanctions at U-M during the 2014 fiscal year.

  4. November 25, 2014

    M+Box now approved for storing protected health information

    U-M has finalized an agreement allowing students, faculty, and staff to use M+Box, a cloud-based file sharing and collaboration service, for storing protected health information governed by HIPA.

  5. November 24, 2014

    History professor studies political activism, stays involved

    As a freshman reporter at U-M, Howard Brick was in the press section at a 1971 rally to free leftist poet John Sinclair. Now the Louis Evans Professor of History, Brick says he remains “interested in helping to document the history and heritage of political movements, and the idea that the radical left might yet have a future in the United States.”

  6. November 24, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. November 24, 2014

    Tauber Institute workshops for factory floor managers draw praise

    It’s not Hollywood. But the staged factory floor setting just 4 miles south of Central Campus and the workshops presented there are drawing great reviews. The Tauber Institute’s new Operations Leadership Factory workshops debuted in February. 

  8. November 24, 2014

    Eight U-M scientists, engineers named AAAS fellows

    Eight U-M faculty members are among 401 newly elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  9. November 24, 2014

    Dr. Marschall S. Runge recommended as EVPMA

    President Mark Schlissel on Monday announced he will recommend the appointment of Marschall S. Runge, M.D., Ph.D., to become U-M’s executive vice president for medical affairs March 1, pending approval by the Board of Regents in December.

  10. November 24, 2014

    Faculty develop innovative teaching projects for U-M’s third century

    The university has awarded three faculty groups funding under the first round of Transformation grants of the university’s Transforming Learning for a Third Century program.