Slideshow archive
University of Michigan photographs from Michigan Today (click images for slideshows)
Burton Tower (April 2012)
Fore! (March 2012)
Eyewitness to history (February 2012)
Power Up! (February 2012)
A(nother) day in the life of U-M (January 2012)
Student photographers (November 2011)
A day in the life of U-M (October 2011)
Brady Hoke and the Wolverine football team at fall practice (August 2011)
America's heart (June 2011)
A campus in bloom (June 2011)
Sports roundup (May 2011)
By the People (April 2011)
Chomp! (March 2011)
Career best (February 2011)
Snowfall (January 2011)
Memory Lane (November 2010)
Witness to the spill (September 2010)
Football player portraits (September 2010)
The men up front: football linemen at practice (September 2010)
Hail to the grads (May 2010)
Best in Show (July 2010)
A better vision (May 2010)
Artists at work (April 2010)
M-I-C-H-I-G-A-N! (March 2010)
Snowy afternoon (February 2010)
Best photos of the '00s (January 2010)
Housing the G.I.s (January 2010)
New digs for old diggings (November 2009)
Autumn color (October 2009)
Michigan Stadium's new look (September 2009)
Cubism (September 2009)
Peony party (July 2009)
Amazing change: The Great Lakes and the quagga mussel (July 2009)
Award winners: prize-winning photos of U-M athletes (July 2009)
Medical campus from the air (June 2009)
Victors valiant (June 2009)
Graduation! (May 2009)
Photogs' Potpourri (April 2009)
Pictures of an exhibition space (March 2009)
Dreaming of summer (February 2009)
Simple pleasures: Paintings by John Tebeau (January 2009)
Home away from home: Dorms at U-M (January 2009)
Campus from the air (January 2009)
Olympians return (October 2008)
Move-in day (September 2008)
Fun in the sun (July 2008)
Splendor in the Arb (June 2008)
"It's not like science in the classroom" (May 2008)
Campus at night (April 2008)
The mighty suffragist cookbook (March 2008)
U-M's solar car team (February 2008)
Campus, under a blanket (January 2008)
A Michigan autumn (November 2007)
The art of dance (October 2007)
Award-winning photos by Scott Galvin, UPAA Photographer of the Year (September 2007)