Campus News

  1. October 29, 2013

    School of Information announces initiative for student engagement

    A $2 million initiative at the School of Information aims to engage every student in information- and technology-related service projects and action-based learning during their studies.

  2. October 29, 2013

    Coleman to speak at MSU fall commencement ceremony

    President Mary Sue Coleman will be one of three speakers and will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree at Michigan State University’s fall commencement ceremonies in December.

  3. October 28, 2013

    U-M Fulbright recipients

    List of U-M student and faculty Fulbright recipients.

  4. October 28, 2013

    Section of Madison Street to be closed for Munger project

    Beginning Thursday, East Madison Street between Packard and Thompson streets will be closed for construction activity associated with the Munger Graduate Residences project. The road closure will run until summer 2015.

  5. October 28, 2013

    Record, UMHS addressing newsletter delivery problems

    A problem with the U-M Health System’s email spam-detection process has been stopping delivery of The University Record’s daily newsletter to many Health System employees.

  6. October 28, 2013

    Laboratory research specialist shares love of racing with his family, co-workers

    For Phil Kish, a laboratory research specialist senior, go-kart racing is a family affair. It all started with a Porsche. “(My wife and I) bought a race car together before we got married. I talked her into it,” he says.

  7. October 28, 2013

    Campus briefs

    A roundup of news from around the university.

  8. October 24, 2013

    MHealthy program promotes smart eating over the holidays

    To help faculty and staff celebrate the holiday season while still maintaining health goals, MHealthy is offering “Move, Lose & Maintain” Nov. 18-Jan. 12.

  9. October 22, 2013

    Project Horizon to streamline ITS service offerings

    As Information and Technology Services rolls out new offerings, it also must decide which existing services should remain. That’s where Project Horizon comes in.

  10. October 21, 2013

    Regents praise Coleman in final review; approve bonus

    President Mary Sue Coleman was lauded as a strong leader in the effort to keep college affordable as the Board of Regents offered its last annual review of the university’s 13th president. The board awarded her a $100,000 bonus.