Campus News

  1. October 31, 2014

    President Schlissel appoints James Hackett interim athletic director

    President Mark Schlissel announced Friday that he was appointing James Hackett as interim athletic director to succeeding Dave Brandon, who submitted his resignation.

  2. October 30, 2014

    New U-M institute to measure impact of university research

    U-M has launched a new initiative that will coordinate nationwide efforts to measure the economic and scientific impact of the more than $65 billion spent on research each year at the nation’s universities.

  3. October 30, 2014

    Schlissel covers various topics in meeting with communicators

    President Mark Schlissel met with communicators from across the university Thursday to discuss his first 100 days in office and some of the university’s key issues and messages.

  4. October 29, 2014

    Laycock to address religious liberty in Academic Freedom Lecture

    Douglas Laycock, one of the nation’s leading authorities on religious liberty, will deliver this year’s Davis, Markert, Nickerson Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom on Nov. 6.

  5. October 28, 2014

    New magazine ranking places U-M 14th among world universities

    U-M is ranked as the world’s 14th top institution, according to a new set of rankings released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report.

  6. 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.

  7. October 27, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  8. 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.

  9. October 27, 2014

    Ross tree-moving project to continue next week following review

    Crews are scheduled to continue work next week on the relocation of a 250-year-old bur oak tree at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.

  10. 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.