Campus News

  1. September 18, 2014

    American National Election Studies receives $10M in federal funds

    Researchers at U-M and Stanford University have been awarded $10.23 million to conduct a series of surveys on political participation and vote choice in the 2016 presidential election.

  2. September 18, 2014

    U-M Health System plans operating room expansion

    The U-M Health System will renovate its surgical suites to create four new operating rooms in University Hospital.

  3. September 17, 2014

    English professor and poet named MacArthur Fellow

    Khaled Mattawa, a U-M professor and poet-translator of Arabic poetry, has been chosen for a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, also known as a “genius grant.”

  4. September 17, 2014

    Popular Science puts U-M engineer on its Brilliant Ten list

    Prabal Dutta, a U-M engineering professor whose work on energy-scavenging sensors could help herald the Internet of Things, is one of Popular Science magazine’s Brilliant Ten.

    Julia Adler-Milstein among 10 Influential Women in Health IT

  5. September 17, 2014

    New play about rape case part of U-M sexual-assault prevention campaign

    The university has launched a major sexual-assault prevention campaign in conjunction with the premiere of a play about a highly publicized rape case.

  6. September 17, 2014

    Search advisory committee for next ISR director is named

    Provost Martha Pollack has named an advisory committee to search for a new director of the Institute for Social Research.

  7. September 17, 2014

    Provost names search advisory committee for next Rackham dean

    Provost Martha Pollack has named an advisory committee to search for a new dean of the Rackham School of Graduate Studies.

  8. September 16, 2014

    Fourth annual campus Farmers’ Market begins Thursday

    The fourth annual Farmers’ Market will take place on three days this fall at locations on Central Campus and North Campus.

  9. September 16, 2014

    Faculty committees report on findings, recommendations

    Three faculty-led committees have reported recommendations for a continued commitment to innovative education, cutting-edge research, diversity, and affordability and access to a U-M education.

  10. September 15, 2014

    U-M remains top U.S. public university in QS World Rankings

    U-M maintained its ranking as the top U.S. public university in the QS World Rankings for 2014, and ranked 23rd among all institutions on the list.