
UM’s Taubman Library Wins 2025 Energy Conservation Award
The A. Alfred Taubman Health Sciences Library was honored for energy efficiency in the Michigan Green Building competition.

The A. Alfred Taubman Health Sciences Library was honored for energy efficiency in the Michigan Green Building competition.

U-M buys former Concordia campus for $60M to expand educational impact, continuing its legacy of public service.

The University of Michigan collected 32,000 lbs of reusable goods during student move-out, limiting landfill waste.

Charles Holmes, a global health leader, is recommended as the next dean of the School of Public Health, effective July 2026.

MSU President Kevin Guskiewicz leaves for Clemson role amid board conflicts; MSU plans transition soon.

Stephen Forrest, a U-M engineering professor, was named a fellow of the Royal Society, a prestigious scientific society.

A memo from End Citizens United highlights ethics concerns about five Republicans in key Senate races, alleging patterns of self-enrichment and double-dealing.

Gabriela Lena Frank, 2026 Pulitzer Prize winner for Music, is lauded for her symphony “Picaflor: A Future Myth,” inspired by her Peruvian roots and California wildfires.

A University of Michigan student sues the college for allegedly using private security to surveil his pro-Palestinian advocacy.

Republican Rep. John James hired consultants linked to a scheme involving Trump and the NRA, raising corruption concerns.

The Charles Baird Carillon will be quiet this summer for clapper replacements. Performances resume post-August.

Two new solar arrays on North Campus boost U-M’s Maize Rays initiative, adding 0.73 MW to its solar capacity.