Campus News

  1. October 20, 2014

    U-M, CHE Trinity Health employee health care options expanding

    The University of Michigan and CHE Trinity Health plan to broaden health care access for the employees of both organizations. 

  2. October 20, 2014

    IGR program manager facilitates dialogues on identity

    As a freshman at Ann Arbor’s Community High School, D. Alvarez participated in his first dialogue on race. Several years — and a master’s degree from U-M’s School of Social Work — later, Alvarez is helping to bring dialogues on different identities to the U-M community.

  3. October 20, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  4. October 20, 2014

    Nine seeking two seats in Board of Regents race

    Nine candidates, including an incumbent, are vying for two eight-year terms on the Board of Regents in the Nov. 4 election.

  5. October 20, 2014

    University’s United Way fundraising campaign now underway

    The University of Michigan’s 2014 United Way employee giving campaign, the largest among all Big Ten universities, is underway with a $1.55 million goal.

  6. October 20, 2014

    Passive greenhouse project brings hope to Detroit neighborhood

    In a Detroit neighborhood shared by Bangladeshi, Polish immigrants, longtime African-American residents and young artists, a burned-out house is being repurposed as a semi-subterranean, passive geothermal greenhouse that will serve the neighborhood.

  7. October 20, 2014

    Fall enrollment remains steady at university’s Ann Arbor campus

    Fall 2014 undergraduate enrollment on the Ann Arbor campus grew by 112 to 28,395 students this fall, a 0.4 percent increase.  

  8. October 20, 2014

    Six from U-M faculty elected to prestigious Institute of Medicine

    U-M experts in genetic and statistical analysis, Lou Gehrig’s disease, head and neck cancer, health policy and nursing are among the new members of the Institute of Medicine.

  9. October 20, 2014

    Campus prepares in event of an Ebola virus case at U-M

    Following months of evaluation and preventative measures, the university is prepared to deal with the Ebola virus should it arise within the campus community or U-M Health System.

  10. October 17, 2014

    Obituary: Kweku Arku Garbrah

    Kweku Arku Garbrah, Emeritus Professor of Classical Studies, died Oct. 2.