Campus News

  1. February 9, 2015

    Jack Hu elected to National Academy of Engineering

    Jack Hu, interim vice president for research and a professor in the College of Engineering, has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering.

  2. February 6, 2015

    Justice Ginsburg shares her view as a dissenting voice on Supreme Court

    Speaking to a packed Hill Auditorium, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Friday that the Citizens United ruling on campaign funding is the one she’d most like to see overturned.

  3. February 6, 2015

    U-M teaching and learning professionals invited to virtual conference

    A three-day conference of teaching and learning professionals from around the world will be broadcast to U-M staff and faculty for free Monday-Wednesday.

  4. February 6, 2015

    Feminist, poet, activist Clarke to present Trotter lecture

    Ground-breaking black lesbian feminist, activist, essayist and poet Cheryl Clarke will present the inaugural William Monroe Trotter Lecture Monday at the Michigan League Ballroom.

  5. February 4, 2015

    University recognized for outstanding work-life effectiveness

    U-M has been recognized by the WorldatWork Alliance for Work-Life Progress for strategies and practices that help employees achieve success in work-life effectiveness.

  6. February 2, 2015

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. February 2, 2015

    Foundations, grants librarian promotes learning across differences

    Darlene Nichols is working at the grassroots level to encourage productive conversations about a vitally important topic: race.

  8. February 2, 2015

    Lecture to show how statistics help solve world problems, impact daily life

    Roderick J. Little will deliver his Distinguished University Professorship lecture on “The Joy of Stats: Much More than Bean Counting” at 4 p.m. Feb. 10.

  9. February 2, 2015

    Digging out

    Photos from around campus and the aftermath of the weekend snowstorm.

  10. February 1, 2015

    U-M reduces operations, cancels Monday classes and events

    Classes and all events through 6 p.m. Monday have been canceled at the university’s Ann Arbor and Dearborn campuses, and day and evening classes are canceled at UM-Flint because of Sunday’s heavy snowfall.