Campus News

  1. October 16, 2023

    Identifying some foods as addictive could shift attitudes

    Conceptualizing ultra-processed foods high in carbohydrates and fats as addictive substances can contribute to efforts to improve health worldwide, according to a new international study led by a U-M researcher.

  2. October 16, 2023

    Open Enrollment for 2024 benefits runs through Oct. 27

    Benefits-eligible faculty, staff, retirees and graduate students can change their U-M benefits for the coming year during Open Enrollment, which is underway and continues through 5 p.m. Oct. 27.

  3. October 16, 2023

    Board of Regents to meet Oct. 19 at UM-Flint

    The Board of Regents is scheduled to meet at 4 p.m. Oct. 19 at the Riverfront Center, 1 Riverfront Plaza, on the UM-Flint campus.

  4. October 16, 2023

    Managing director plays bass with local band

    Gene Mage, managing director of custom programs in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business, took up bass guitar in the late 1980s and dove back into music in 2020.

  5. October 16, 2023

    It Happened at Michigan — Teaching farmers in Ann Arbor

    No one will mistake today’s U-M for an agricultural college. But for a few years before the Civil War, leaders were determined to teach the art and science of farming.

  6. October 16, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  7. October 13, 2023

    President’s statement: Campus safety is our top priority

    In a message to the U-M community, President Santa J. Ono said that in the wake of Mideast violence, students, faculty, staff and visitors should be assured their safety is a top priority.

  8. October 13, 2023

    Breaking ground for new student housing

    A groundbreaking ceremony took place Oct. 13 for a new 2,300-bed housing and dining complex to be built near Hoover Avenue and Division Street.

  9. October 13, 2023

    University creates new position to oversee public art collection

    U-M has created a new cross-campus position, curator of art in public spaces, to oversee the display, acquisition and overall curation strategy of its public art collection. Jennifer Carty has been hired for that position.

  10. October 12, 2023

    U-M joins initiative to assess, strengthen student mental health

    The university has joined JED Campus, a four-year initiative to assess and strengthen student well-being and mental health work currently underway across the Ann Arbor campus.