Campus News

  1. February 3, 2014

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  2. February 3, 2014

    Accolades

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

  3. February 3, 2014

    Researchers with questions on study design, data analysis find help

    Researchers looking for advice or insight on the best way to perform statistical analysis or design studies find help at the Center for Statistical Consultation and Research.

  4. February 3, 2014

    Engagement phase of shared services initiative gets underway

    The university’s shared services initiative is moving forward with an engagement process involving faculty and staff as well as future members of the shared services team.

  5. January 29, 2014

    Eduroam streamlines Wi-Fi access for traveling academics, students

    A new wireless service called eduroam allows U-M faculty, students, researchers and staff to easily connect to Wi-Fi on campus and at other academic institutions worldwide.

  6. January 29, 2014

    Elizabeth Moje elected to National Academy of Education

    Elizabeth Moje, associate dean for research and community engagement in the School of Education, has been elected to the National Academy of Education.

  7. January 29, 2014

    U-M named one of nation’s 100 healthiest employers

    U-M has been named one of the 2014 Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America by Healthiest Employers LLC.

  8. January 28, 2014

    Regular schedule of U-M classes will resume Wednesday

    After a one-day suspension because of bitterly cold weather, classes on U-M’s Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses will resume Wednesday.

  9. January 27, 2014

    Ann Arbor classes canceled Tuesday due to weather

    Ann Arbor Campus classes have been canceled on Tuesday, Jan. 28, because of extreme wind-chill temperatures. The cancelation includes classroom and laboratory instruction. Campus operations will continue. 

  10. January 27, 2014

    U-M cancels Tuesday classes because of dangerous wind chill

    University leaders have decided to suspend classes for Tuesday, citing a frigid weather forecast with wind-chill readings expected to be as low as 30 below zero.

    • Emergency physician offers advice for surviving the ultra-cold