Campus News

  1. May 19, 2014

    Orthotist and prosthetist personally relates to patients

    Mark Taylor is no stranger to the symptoms he sees in his patients at the University of Michigan Orthotics and Prosthetics Center. As a post-polio patient, he knows what it’s like to live with them.

  2. May 19, 2014

    Accolades

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  3. May 19, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  4. May 19, 2014

    Higher ed briefs

    News from other Michigan public universities and U-M peer institutions across the nation.

  5. May 19, 2014

    Music professor retires after record-breaking 67 years

    The longest-serving faculty member in the University of Michigan’s history, Marilyn Mason, professor of organ and university organist, has retired.

  6. May 19, 2014

    Institute for the Humanities names 2014-15 faculty, graduate student fellows

    The Institute for the Humanities has awarded fellowships to nine faculty and nine graduate students to support research projects they will pursue during 2014-15.

  7. May 19, 2014

    ‘One Day Closer’ event offers live view of cancer research

    Faculty, staff and the general public are invited to watch U-M cancer researchers in action June 7 at the One Day Closer event at the North Campus Research Complex.

  8. May 16, 2014

    Search begins for top medical executive; committee named

    The Office of the President has appointed a search advisory committee for the next executive vice president for medical affairs and is seeking nominations and applications.

  9. May 15, 2014

    Launch Committees help assistant professors navigate first year

    The ADVANCE Launch Committee Program helps new assistant professors in LSA and the College of Engineering learn their way around the U-M academic culture.

  10. May 15, 2014

    Center for Chinese Studies named to honor Rogel, Lieberthal

    The Board of Regents on Thursday voted to name the Center for Chinese Studies after U-M donor Richard Rogel and Kenneth Lieberthal, the center’s former director.