Campus News

  1. October 16, 2014

    Campaign, investments help put U-M in strong financial position

    A strong start to the Victors for Michigan fundraising campaign and overall investment returns of more than 18 percent helped put U-M in a strong financial position for the 2014 fiscal year.

  2. October 16, 2014

    Endowment has quadrupled during life of Investment Office

    The university’s total endowment has nearly quadrupled to $9.7 billion in the past 15 years, and distributions in support of campus operations have topped $3 billion.

  3. October 16, 2014

    Regents Roundup — October 2014

    A roundup of other items approved at Thursday’s Board of Regents meeting.

  4. October 15, 2014

    Energy use decreases across many campus buildings

    The university has avoided millions of dollars in energy costs for the seventh consecutive year as the result of ongoing efforts on the Ann Arbor campus. 

  5. October 15, 2014

    Biologist Daniel Rabosky awarded 2014 Packard Fellowship

    Evolutionary biologist Daniel Rabosky is among 18 young scientists and engineers named as 2014 recipients of the Packard Fellowships for Science and Engineering.

  6. October 14, 2014

    Saturday Morning Physics returns with sports focus

    The popular Saturday Morning Physics lecture series has returned this fall with sports-focused presentations, inspired by the LSA Fall Theme Semester, Sport in the University.

  7. October 13, 2014

    Music professor explores history of national anthem

    Normally, when Mark Clague writes an article, he’s happy to have a few hundred readers. On a recent Saturday, his words were heard by more than 100,000 people. Clague, associate professor of musicology at the School of Music, Theatre & Dance, wrote and narrated the “Proudly, We Hail!” halftime show for the football game against Miami University that celebrated the 200th anniversary of the national anthem.

  8. October 13, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  9. October 13, 2014

    A look at ITS’ Knox Center, Neighborhood IT and M Cloud

    News about the new Knox Center, Neighborhood IT and M Cloud are featured in this installment of a series looking at various aspects of how U-M delivers IT resources.

  10. October 13, 2014

    Historic Ross School tree scheduled to be moved this month

    A historic bur oak located near the Stephen M. Ross School of Business will lay down new roots along Tappan Street following a transplant scheduled for Oct. 25.