Campus News

  1. December 14, 2023

    U-M startup blends art, stories to help health care workers

    ArtSpective, a new U-M startup that provides implicit bias training for health care workers, uses fine-art photographs and guided storytelling to improve patient-provider interactions.

  2. December 14, 2023

    Teen drug use remains below pre-pandemic levels

    The percentage of teenagers reporting they used any illicit substances in 2023 held steady below the pre-pandemic levels reported in 2020, according to the Monitoring the Future survey.

  3. December 14, 2023

    Genetic depression ‘protection’ no match for pandemic stress

    Living through a historic pandemic while handling the stress of the first year of college sent one-third of students in a new U-M study into clinical depression.

  4. December 13, 2023

    $3M gift establishes John H. Mitchell Professorship in Entertainment

    A $3 million gift, given by the Patricia W. Mitchell Trust, will establish the John H. Mitchell Professorship in Entertainment in LSA’s Department of Film, Television, and Media.

  5. December 13, 2023

    Remembering LSA assistant professor Xiaohong Xu

    Xiaohong Xu, assistant professor of sociology and associate director of the Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies, died Dec. 12 after a long struggle with cancer. He was 45 years old.

  6. December 12, 2023

    Real-time parking space availability tool now live

    Logistics, Transportation & Parking has launched a new parking space availability tool that provides real-time information about estimated occupancy levels for Blue- permit parking.

  7. December 12, 2023

    HLC report says UM-Dearborn has met reaccreditation criteria

    The Higher Learning Commission, which conducts comprehensive evaluations of academic institutions, says UM-Dearborn has met or exceeded all criteria for reaccreditation.

  8. December 12, 2023

    Grants aim to increase faculty-led education-abroad experiences

    Two new grant programs from the Office of the Provost aim to encourage the development of new faculty-led education-abroad programs at U-M.

  9. December 9, 2023

    Provost’s seminar explores new era of teaching, learning with GenAI

    U-M faculty, staff and administrators discussed how generative artificial intelligence is affecting teaching and learning — and its related challenges — during the fall Provost’s Seminar on Teaching.

  10. December 9, 2023

    LEAPS bachelor’s degree targets problem‑solvers, learning leaders

    Providing students with direct research experience, creative problem-solving skills and a vision of community engagement are the leading purposes of a new U-M bachelor’s degree.