Human Resources

  1. October 24, 2016

    Open Enrollment for 2017 benefits is underway through Nov. 4

    Faculty, and staff and retirees may change their benefits for 2017 during this year’s Open Enrollment period, which began Monday and runs through Nov. 4.

  2. October 10, 2016

    REMINDER: Flu-shot clinics run through early November

    U-M faculty, staff, retirees, spouses and other qualified adults covered under a university health plan can receive their flu vaccination on campus without paying an out-of-pocket fee.

  3. October 5, 2016

    Free depression screenings available at campus locations Thursday

    Several U-M programs are offering faculty, staff, students and the community free in-person and online mental health screenings for depression on Thursday.

  4. October 4, 2016

    Staff nominations sought for Candace J. Johnson Award

    The Office of the Provost is seeking nominations at the Ann Arbor and U-M Health System campuses for the Candace J. Johnson Award for Staff Excellence.

  5. October 3, 2016

    Funding available to solve worksite ergonomic issues

    In recognition of October as National Ergonomics Month, the university has kicked off its 2016 Ergonomics Grant Program. 

  6. September 30, 2016

    Investing in Ability events explore disability as dimension of diversity

    The U-M Council for Disability Concerns’ Investing in Ability series in October and November will explore disability as a dimension of diversity.

  7. September 19, 2016

    Call for all staff to join the biggest staff photo shoot ever

    All U-M staff are invited to help celebrate 200 years of Michigan staff and show their bicentennial year spirit as part of a photo session at the Big House on Sept. 28.

  8. September 19, 2016

    Free financial workshops for faculty and staff offered Sept. 26-30

    Financial topics ranging from budgeting to investing for retirement will be the focus of workshops for faculty and staff during Financial Wellness Week Sept. 26-30.

  9. September 19, 2016

    University names first chief organizational learning officer

    Sonya Jacobs has been appointed U-M’s chief organizational learning officer, a new role in which she will create curricula and strategies to develop the capabilities of staff, managers and leaders.

  10. September 15, 2016

    Walk-in flu shot clinics run through October; avoid out-of-pocket fee

    U-M faculty and staff have several options for receiving their flu vaccination on campus this fall, and if covered under a university health plan they can do so without paying an out-of-pocket fee.