Campus News

  1. January 23, 2014

    Russel lecturer Ulaby to discuss research, teaching on Feb. 4

    Engineering Professor Fawwaz Ulaby will discuss two pillars of his career — research and teaching — in his upcoming Henry Russel Lecture at 4 p.m. Feb. 4 in the Rackham Amphitheater.

  2. January 23, 2014

    Accolades

    Honors and awards given to U-M faculty and staff.

  3. January 22, 2014

    OyamO receiving Shirley Verrett Award for support of drama students

    The Women of Color in the Academy Project is presenting the 2014 Shirley Verrett Award to Professor Charles (OyamO) Gordon.

  4. January 20, 2014

    Scenes from Martin Luther King Jr. Day

    Photos from around all three U-M campuses show how students, faculty and staff celebrated the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday.

  5. January 20, 2014

    University decides not to move ahead on leasing parking facilities

    After months of careful consideration and analysis, the university has decided it will not pursue leasing its campus parking facilities to a private operator.

  6. January 20, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  7. January 20, 2014

    SPG outlines professional standards expectations for faculty

    The university has adopted a Standard Practice Guide outlining professional standards for members of the faculty.

  8. January 20, 2014

    Lecture dates set for five Distinguished University Professors

    Five faculty members who have received one of the university’s top honors will offer Distinguished University Professor lectures beginning Jan. 30.

  9. January 20, 2014

    Engineering staffer to receive Candace J. Johnson award

    Candy Ellis, unit administrator for the Department of Industrial & Operations Engineering, College of Engineering, will receive the 10th annual Candace J. Johnson Staff Award for Excellence.

  10. January 20, 2014

    UM Emergency Alert to conduct tests with new software

    The UM Emergency Alert software that assists in sending text, voice and email messages during campus emergencies will change in February to a new vendor.