Campus News

  1. October 9, 2023

    Applications sought for second year of staff development fund

    Staff members can apply for up to $1,500 to support personal and professional development, while work teams can apply for up to $5,000 to support training and team building through the Career Development Fund for Staff.

  2. October 9, 2023

    Robert Sellers to receive James Jackson diversity scholarship award

    Robert Sellers, the Charles D. Moody Collegiate Professor of Psychology, has been named the recipient of the 2023 James S. Jackson Distinguished Career Award for Diversity Scholarship.

  3. October 9, 2023

    U-M a partner in CHIPS Act Midwest microelectronics hubs

    As part of the federal CHIPS and Science Act, U-M is a founding member of two Microelectronics Commons regional innovation hubs announced by the U.S. Department of Defense.

  4. October 9, 2023

    Dentistry professor preparing for 25th Boston Marathon

    Chris Roberts, an adjunct professor of dentistry in the School of Dentistry, has qualified for his 25th Boston Marathon. The April 2024 race will be his 22nd consecutive Boston Marathon.

  5. October 9, 2023

    It Happened at Michigan — Powered by the sun

    When the student-driven Solar Car Team and its car, Sunrunner, won the first Sunrayce USA in 1990, it propelled a legacy of leadership in competitive vehicles fueled by the sun.

  6. October 9, 2023

    Police Beat — September 2023

    Police Beat and crime map for September 2023.

  7. October 9, 2023

    Obituary — Jane Gillies Wilson Coon

    Jane Gillies Wilson Coon, assistant professor emerita of nursing, died Aug. 25 at her home in Ann Arbor surrounded by members of her family.

  8. October 9, 2023

    Drier savannas helping to slow rate of climate warming

    Savannas and grasslands in drier climates around the world store more heat-trapping carbon than scientists thought they did and are helping to slow the rate of climate warming.

  9. October 9, 2023

    Hispanics killed by firearms at twice rate of whites, study finds

    The rate of firearm homicide among Hispanic populations in the United States was more than two times higher than that of white Americans in 2021, according to new research led by U-M.

  10. October 9, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.