Campus News

  1. August 19, 2025

    New signalized crosswalk coming to North University

    A new traffic and pedestrian signal has been installed at the midblock crosswalk near the Central Campus Transit Center on North University Avenue.

  2. August 18, 2025

    Zhong He named Distinguished University Innovator of the Year

    For his pioneering room-temperature semiconductor gamma-ray detector technology, Zhong He is being awarded this year’s Distinguished University Innovator of the Year.

  3. August 15, 2025

    Grant paid in cryptocurrency a first for U-M

    The University of Michigan is accepting its first grant paid in cryptocurrency, coincidentally, for its continuing work in the blockchain/crypto field.

  4. August 12, 2025

    Advisory committee named for Life Sciences Institute director

    Roger Cone’s term as the Mary Sue Coleman Director of Life Sciences Institute concludes in August 2026, and the search process for the next LSI director has begun.

  5. August 12, 2025

    Michigan Medicine becoming home to Pediatric Pulmonary Center

    This fall, Michigan Medicine will be home to the Midwest’s only Pediatric Pulmonary Center, thanks to a five-year $1.7 million grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration.

  6. August 12, 2025

    U-M honors three leaders for expanding global learning

    Cheryl Moyer, Lorenzo García-Amaya and Scott Riggs have been named recipients of the President’s Award for Leadership in International Education.

  7. August 12, 2025

    Presidential Search Advisory Committee has been named

    The Board of Regents has announced the appointment of the Presidential Search Advisory Committee, the next step in the process to select the University of Michigan’s next president.

  8. August 11, 2025

    Public Health gets $1.8M to boost maternal, child health workforce

    The School of Public Health will receive a $1.8 million award to establish the Center of Excellence for Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health and address gaps in the maternal and child health workforce.

  9. August 11, 2025

    New dual degree program trains leaders in engineering and business

    Undergraduate students can now apply for a new enhanced program to earn bachelor’s degrees in engineering and business simultaneously.

  10. August 11, 2025

    Farm stops bring fresh food to Michigan communities year round

    Argus Farm Stop, which was launched in 2014 in Ann Arbor by U-M alums Kathy Sample and Bill Brinkerhoff, has paid out more than $26 million to local farmers since.