1. We’re moving forward, ever forward

    President Mark Schlissel is cautiously optimistic that U-M will deliver a high-quality fall semester, with as much in-person instruction as possible.

  2. U-M will offer in-person classes this fall

    The details of the fall 2020 semester are being guided by public health experts paired with guidance from the U-M community.

  3. President Mark Schlissel: ‘We need to bring about change’

    ‘We must use our power to address major societal problems – especially those that diminish our society so tragically: This is clear in our mission,’ says Schlissel regarding civil unrest following George Floyd’s homicide at the hands of Minneapolis police.

  4. Always leading, forever valiant: U-M 2017 Annual Report

    As U-M enters its third century, the University is prepared to deliver more impact.

  5. Progress, perspectives, and the public university

    Four former U-M presidents recently joined Mark Schlissel to discuss 40 years of U-M history.

  6. How President Schlissel plans to tackle societal problems

    Targets include poverty, academic innovation, sustainability, and diversity.

  7. Be there, be heard

    Campuswide summit continues yearlong effort to create a comprehensive plan to address diversity, equity, and inclusion issues at U-M.

  8. "For God and country"

    In this excerpt from “Endzone: The Rise, Fall, and Return of Michigan Football,” John U. Bacon, BA ’86/MA ’94, breaks down U-M’s game-changing play of 2014

  9. Diversity is "major focus"

    President Mark Schlissel calls on U-M community to address “the hardest problem and biggest challenge we’re going to confront together.”