• In case you missed it

    During an unprecedented fall semester, many events, exhibitions and performances at U-M shifted to a virtual format. Many of these creative presentations are still available to enjoy online.

    Part 1 of our recommended holiday break viewing list

  • Dentistry during COVID-19

    The close proximities and confined spaces of the dental office environment in a pandemic pose a host of potential health risks, and it may be even more problematic in dental schools and other large dental offices with similar cubicle set-ups. It’s a situation U-M engineers have sought to make safer by analyzing the transport of aerosols within the clinics at the School of Dentistry.

    Learn more about this research

  • Young sharks

    While business pitch competitions are routine for college and even some high school students, Young Sharks is the first program that exposes elementary school aged children to startups and all the possibilities that can spring from their curiosity and creativity.

    Learn more and view other U-M: Stories of our State

  • Sensor technology aims to extend the life of aging pipelines

    U-M researchers are collaborating with the Great Lakes Water Authority and engineering firm Structural Technologies on a pilot project in the Motor City that harnesses the power of smart infrastructure sensors and innovative lining technologies. That combination could bolster the structural integrity of water pipelines and alert the utility ahead of line ruptures.

    Learn more about this pilot project

  • Maize & Blueprint — Current Campus Status
  • 2020 Annual Report

    Learn how the U-M community continues to advance education, research and patient care during a year unlike any other. Our 2020 Annual Report features messages from leadership, highlights of the year, pandemic stories, major projects and awards & honors along with our financial statements.

    View the report

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.

See status updates

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.

View info for students + families

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

    • Jan 18
    Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
    • Jan 19
    Classes begin
    • Feb 24
    Well-being break
    • Mar 14
    University Honors Convocation
    • Mar 23
    Well-being break

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