• Finding belonging on campus

    While Lydia Pinkham’s journey to Ann Arbor may be uncommon, the story of how she found success on campus is resoundingly familiar. Pinkham served in the United States Coast Guard as a Petty Officer Machinery Technician Second Class. She was stationed in Seattle, Virginia, and Florida, and deployed for missions to places like the Bering Sea and the Central Pacific along Central and South America.

    Learn more about student veterans

  • Of Splendid Ability

    Canadian by birth and a graduate of Flint High School, Mary Henrietta Graham’s accomplishments went far beyond being the first Black woman to enroll at Michigan.

    Learn more about her story

  • Voting counts

    Students at the School of Information worked this summer on a project to streamline the absentee voting process at four municipalities in Michigan.

    Learn more about this project

  • U-M satellite city clerk’s office

    The UMMA satellite city clerk’s office has been registering between 150 and 200 students per day. As of Oct. 13, more than 2,600 students have registered and more than 2,900 have voted either in person at UMMA or by returning their ballot to the museum’s drop box.

    Learn more about this project

Campus Maize & Blueprint

The University of Michigan is offering an innovative, public health-informed semester. In order to make this possible, there are many new health and safety measures taking place across the U-M campus to protect our students, faculty and staff.

Latest Updates

  • Stay up-to-date on the most recent messages from leadership, major announcements and campus status information on our Campus Maize & Blueprint site.

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Living + Learning

  • Learn how campus life at U-M has been reimagined — everything from course formats and the academic calendar to the use of space in classrooms, dorms and dining halls.

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Health + Safety

  • Discover how U-M students, faculty and staff are Taking Care of Maize & Blue by following safety measures to keep their friends, family and communities healthy during these challenging times.

Learn about safety efforts

Happening @ Michigan

Academic Calendar

    • Nov 21
    Thanksgiving recess 5 p.m.
    • Nov 30
    Classes resume 8 a.m.
    • Dec 8
    Classes end fall term
    • Dec 9, 12-13
    Study days
    • Dec 10-11, 14-18
    Examinations

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