Campus News

  1. September 8, 2014

    Active U Autumn registration opens Tuesday

    Registration for Active U Autumn, MHealthy’s fall physical activity challenge, opens Tuesday and runs through Sept. 30. Activity is tracked from Sept. 30-Nov. 10.

  2. September 8, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  3. September 8, 2014

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  4. September 8, 2014

    Business professor puts leadership skills to use on Everest

    Next to Scott DeRue’s desk hangs a whiteboard covered in multicolor outlines, parabolas and lists. Written with green marker in neat, unassuming handwriting near the middle of the board is one question: “How do we change people’s lives?”

  5. September 5, 2014

    New president wins well wishes at community celebration

    The university community offered upbeat hopes for President Mark S. Schlissel at a community celebration Friday on Ingalls Mall.

  6. September 5, 2014

    U-M partners with local entities on bike share program

    The university is expanding its alternative transportation options with the launch of a new bike share program serving campus and the Ann Arbor area.

  7. September 5, 2014

    Experts explore how to rescue U.S. biomedical research enterprise

    Systemic flaws in the way biomedical research is conducted in the United States have created a “creeping malaise in the midst of the bounty of discovery and success.”

  8. September 5, 2014

    Facets of privacy discussed at inauguration panel

    As use of social media and cloud computing continue to rise, and tools for data mining and facial recognition improve, privacy is at the forefront of public and academic discourse.

  9. September 5, 2014

    President Schlissel calls for a spirit of open and civil discourse

    In his inaugural address, President Mark S. Schlissel on Friday declared a central tenet of the university must be “to seek out, encourage and value all voices.”

  10. September 4, 2014

    MHacks sparks national college hackathon movement

    An expected 1,000 student hackers from across the country will be on North Campus on Friday for MHacks IV, a leading student-run hackathon.