Campus News

  1. July 17, 2014

    Regents Roundup — July 2014

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

  2. July 14, 2014

    Alumnus Raoul Wallenberg honored with Congressional Gold Medal

    In a rare posthumous ceremony, U-M alumnus Raoul Wallenberg was presented with the Congressional Gold Medal on June 9 in honor of his heroism during the Holocaust.

  3. July 14, 2014

    U-M Solar Car Team to defend title in race across Great Plains

    Through Texas heat and tornado alley, the U-M Solar Car Team hopes to bring back its fifth consecutive trophy in the American Solar Challenge, which starts Sunday.

  4. July 14, 2014

    Mechanical engineering students take on book scanning challenge

    Students in the Mechanical Engineering 450 class are taking on the challenge of creating a low-cost, automatic page-turning scanner to aid small libraries and cultural organizations seeking to preserve local collections.

  5. July 14, 2014

    Police beat: July 14, 2014

    Police Beat for July 14, 2014.

  6. July 14, 2014

    MHealthy Rewards’ top-performing university areas announced

    This year’s MHealthy Rewards program concluded with 35 U-M schools, colleges and administrative areas achieving 50 percent or more completion in the program.

  7. July 14, 2014

    Teach for America-Detroit coordinator brings passion for education home

    While other children played ballerina or dreamed of floating in outer space, Kendra Hearn spent her playtime imagining that she had her own classroom.

  8. July 14, 2014

    Let the Schlissel era begin

    After being selected in January by the Board of Regents, Mark Schlissel now begins his tenure as the University of Michigan’s 14th president. In a Q & A interview, he presents his views on a wide range of topics about the university he will lead into its third century.

    • Symposia, ceremony, celebration to highlight Schlissel inauguration

  9. July 14, 2014

    Obituary: Dr. Stefan S. Fajans

    Dr. Stefan S. Fajans, 96, died June 22. He was active professor emeritus of Internal Medicine, Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology & Diabetes.

  10. July 14, 2014

    Campus traffic, parking and bus route changes for Art Fair

    Several streets that run through or next to campus will be closed beginning Monday morning for events related to the Ann Arbor Art Fair, which runs Wednesday-Saturday.