Campus News

  1. February 21, 2024

    Senate Assembly passes resolution on academic freedom, harassment

    The Senate Assembly has approved a resolution supporting academic freedom and asking U-M to expand support for faculty experiencing harassment.

  2. February 21, 2024

    WISE accepting nominations for Willie Hobbs Moore Awards

    Women in Science and Engineering is seeking nominations for its annual Willie Hobbs Moore Awards to honor faculty, staff or students who promote equity in science, technology, engineering, and math.

  3. February 21, 2024

    U-M Enriching Scholarship 2024 Conference seeks proposals

    The U-M Enriching Scholarship 2024 Conference, set for May 6-9, seeks proposals for 45-minute sessions that highlight artificial intelligence, future-thinking and data privacy, among other topics.

  4. February 20, 2024

    $10.8M bequest funds seven U-M student-athlete endowed scholarships

    The Athletic Department announced on Feb. 19 that it has received a $10.8 million bequest from the estate of Robert H. Kaiser, funding a total of seven U-M student-athlete endowed scholarships.

  5. February 20, 2024

    Three U-M researchers named Sloan Research Fellows

    Three U-M researchers were named Sloan Research Fellows for their creativity, innovation and research accomplishments that make them stand out as the next generation of leaders.

  6. February 20, 2024

    George Gershwin’s first musical rediscovered after nearly a century

    Last summer, U-M researcher Jacob Kerzner uncovered the complete musical orchestration of “La, La, Lucille,” making the musical possible to perform for the first time in nearly a century.

  7. February 20, 2024

    Annual fact sheet tracks Ann Arbor campus sustainability

    In an annual fact sheet for FY ’23, the Office of Campus Sustainability reported significant progress in several areas, including that the campus reduced operational emissions by 30%.

  8. February 20, 2024

    $3.7M NIH grant will boost study of new cancer therapy

    In a major advancement for cancer research at U-M, researcher Mats Ljungman has been awarded a $3.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.

  9. February 19, 2024

    Michigan Sea Grant funds six new projects, totaling $1.7M

    Michigan Sea Grant is funding six new research projects to investigate the shifting dynamics of harmful algal blooms, economic trends in coastal communities and other issues relevant to the Great Lakes.

  10. February 19, 2024

    Early sepsis detection tool may be cribbing doctors’ suspicions

    Proprietary artificial intelligence software designed to be an early warning system for sepsis can’t differentiate high and low risk patients before they receive treatments, a U-M study has found.