Campus News

  1. April 7, 2025

    UM-Dearborn professor reconstructed a life through letters

    Anna Müller read through handwritten letters that spanned 50-plus years and several countries to share the story of an ordinary woman who lived during an extraordinary time.

  2. April 7, 2025

    How schools used aid to reach students experiencing homelessness

    U-M research sheds new light on how school districts used their share of $800 million in pandemic relief funds that were dedicated to the education of children experiencing homelessness.

  3. April 7, 2025

    Unlimited Adobe Stock images available to U-M community

    Information and Technology Services and Health Information Technology and Services recently announced that unlimited Adobe Stock images are available at no cost to U-M community members.

  4. April 7, 2025

    ICPSR staffer excels in engineering outside her job

    Candice Wilson, a DevOps manager at the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, is a self-proclaimed “hobbyist engineer.”

  5. April 7, 2025

    It Happened at Michigan — One hundred years of Angell Hall

    Angell Hall, one of the Ann Arbor campus’ most iconic academic buildings and home to the Fishbowl was developed in the 1920s to address overcrowding on campus.

  6. April 7, 2025

    Obituary — John Swales

    John Swales, professor emeritus of linguistics and former director of the English Language Institute, died peacefully March 18, 2025.

  7. April 7, 2025

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. April 4, 2025

    Bold moves in COVID-19’s early days power new possibilities

    Early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, U-M leaders brought engineers into emergency discussions to identify dangers and protect public health.

  9. April 4, 2025

    UM-Flint named a College of Distinction for 2025

    UM-Flint has been named a College of Distinction for 2025, which recognizes schools’ commitment to providing a high-quality undergraduate education.

  10. April 3, 2025

    Associate professor finalist for teaching award, $250k

    Melissa Gross, an associate professor in the School of Kinesiology and Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design, is a finalist for Baylor University’s 2026 Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching.