Campus News

  1. April 24, 2014

    ITS advises password changes in wake of Heartbleed bug

    In the wake of the Heartbleed bug Internet security flaw, IT officials across the university are advising campus community members to change their UMICH passwords.

  2. April 24, 2014

    New webinars demystify wearable activity trackers

    MHealthy is offering free webinars to help those interested in learning more about wearable activity trackers like Jawbone, Fitbit, Nike FuelBand and others.

  3. April 23, 2014

    Enriching Scholarship offers workshops, discussions, seminars

    Registration is open for Enriching Scholarship 2014, a free week of offerings to foster engaged and effective teaching, learning and research for U-M faculty and staff.

  4. April 23, 2014

    Five U-M faculty elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    The American Academy of Arts and Sciences has elected five U-M faculty members and leaders as 2014 fellows in the elite organization.

  5. April 22, 2014

    MHealthy recruiting department-level Champions

    MHealthy is now recruiting new members for its MHealthy Champions program to help create a culture of health within their work areas.

  6. April 22, 2014

    Six at U-M affected in tax-return fraud case; protection tips offered

    The U-M Health System Compliance Office recently was made aware of reports of fraudulent tax return filings involving six U-M employees.

  7. April 22, 2014

    University to move 200-year-old burr oak for Ross School project

    The university will relocate an approximately 200-year-old burr oak tree to make room for the Stephen M. Ross School of Business expansion.

  8. April 22, 2014

    U-M admission policies to remain unchanged after court’s ruling

    The university will not make any changes to admissions policies after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Proposal 2 of 2006, because U-M policies already are consistent with the state’s ban on the consideration of race in college admissions.

  9. April 21, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  10. April 21, 2014

    Pulitzer-winning reporter and author to speak at CEW conference

    The Center for the Education of Women will host a three-day conference next month to identify and combat the barriers to economic security and mobility that women face.