Campus News

  1. November 25, 2013

    Campus briefs

    A roundup of news from around the university.

  2. November 25, 2013

    Accolades

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

  3. November 22, 2013

    Obituary: Rolf Arnold Deininger

    Rolf Arnold Deininger, professor emeritus of environmental health sciences in the School of Public Health, died at his home in Ann Arbor on Nov. 1. He was 79.

  4. November 22, 2013

    Suspect charged in homicide of U-M medical student Paul DeWolf

    A South Carolina man was arraigned Friday on a charge of open murder in the death of Medical School student Paul DeWolf, who was killed in his Ann Arbor apartment in July.

  5. November 22, 2013

    Police Beat

    U-M Police Beat.

  6. November 22, 2013

    Don’t miss: ‘50 Shades of Green’ exhibit celebrates nature

    The holiday exhibit “50 Shades of Green” Nov. 30-Jan. 5 at Matthaei Botanical Gardens showcases the conservatory at Matthaei and its extensive collection of tropical, temperate and desert plants from around the world.

  7. November 21, 2013

    Regents approve new Athletics Operations Center project

    The Board of Regents has approved construction of the new Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Operations Center.

  8. November 21, 2013

    Regents Roundup — November 2013

    Other action by the Board of Regents at its meeting Thursday included final approval of work at the UM-Dearborn Science Building and Clements Library, and announcement of a boundary agreement at Nichols Arboretum.

  9. November 21, 2013

    Email to deans from Timothy P. Slottow, executive vice president and chief financial officer

    Dear Deans, Some of you may have seen a document that was circulated Nov. 18: “Report Regarding the University of Michigan’s Risk in Continuing the Contractual Relationship with Accenture, LLP and Any of its Past and Present Executives.” The document indicates that it was prepared by an ad-hoc group of U-M alumni and graduate students.…
  10. November 21, 2013

    Email to LSA faculty and staff from Susan Gelman, interim dean

    Dear LSA Faculty and Staff, I’m writing to you about a range of issues related to the Administrative Services Transformation (AST) project.  I want to thank those of you who have expressed your thoughts in person, over email, or by phone. Over the last few weeks, I have heard numerous questions and concerns regarding affected…