Johnston, Carlson to lead É«É«À² trustees in 2012
William Johnston and Jeanne Carlson elected chair and vice chair, respectively.
Something old, new in Gold Company's Lincoln Center show
Students to perform with Paquito D'Rivera at famed Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Nominations open for some of É«É«À²'s most prestigious awards
Deadlines for faculty and staff awards approaching.
Phyllis A. DeHollander obituary
Former staff member died Aug. 28 at age 65.
Festival brings more than 900 singers to campus
Daylong choral event March 15 culminates in free, public performance.
Memorial concert for Greg Fisk reflects love of classical music
Service is March 10 for É«É«À² professor emeritus.
Hazel L. Starcher obituary
Retired assistant to the dean of health and human services died Feb. 2 at age 79.
É«É«À² trustees set to elect 2012 leadership
Board to elect its chair and vice chair at Wednesday's meeting.
Spring recess hours for selected campus services
Many campus services will operate on reduced hours March 2-11.
'The Muppets' is Wednesday's featured Miller Movie
Film starring Amy Adams and Jason Segel is playing at Miller Auditorium.
French film 'Le Havre' debuts at É«É«À²'s Little Theatre
Eight screenings March 2-4 on É«É«À²'s East Campus.
Fraternity camping out to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity
Members of Alpha Tau Omega to spend 48 consecutive hours at the Campus Flagpoles.
Online occupational therapy journal taking shape
Submissions sought for inaugural issue of Open Journal of Occupational Therapy.
Road trip introduces college talent to Michigan engineering firms
Students to spend spring break touring leading companies around the state.
Comic book art on display at Richmond Center
Original page and cover art from Marvel Comics' "The Amazing Spiderman" are on display in Kerr Gallery through June 29.
Video art by Peter Campus on display at Richmond Center
"Existentialism and a Half-Life in Video" is open through March 23.
Disney recruiting at É«É«À²
Learn about paid internships with the Disney College Program Feb. 27.
Updated É«É«À² apps for Android and iPhone released
Free É«É«À² Mobile app at iTunes Store and Android Market.
Business students win national finance competition
Alison Huey and Joshua Kallen nab first place in Financial Services National Industry Issues Competition.
Kirsten Dunst stars in 'Melancholia' at Little Theatre
Critically acclaimed film playing on campus this weekend.
Registration under way for spring Lifelong Learning classes
Low-cost, short-term educational programs for adults.
Five É«É«À² teams compete in statewide clean energy challenge
É«É«À²'s five teams are among a total of 16 competing from across the state.
Trombone student named finalist in two solo competitions
Senior trombone major Eric Bowman has been recognized by the International Trombone Association as a finalist in both the jazz and classical categories.
Theatre students stage 'The Cure for Love'
Comedy written by É«É«À² faculty member Jay Berkow premieres March 15-25.
Allison Downey featured at Ann Arbor storytelling festival
Education professor performing at The Ark Storytelling Festival Saturday.
Broadway costume designer visits É«É«À² to talk about career
Tracy Christensen will talk about her costume design work Thursday, Feb. 16.
Restored grandeur, adapted reuse planned for East Campus
Plans depend largely upon state and federal tax credits.
Israeli soldiers to talk about their experiences
Soldiers talk about Israeli-Arab conflict and IDF Monday, Feb. 20.
Student sustainability grant proposal deadline extended
Students have until March 1 to apply for sustainability grants totaling $45,000.
Food industry is topic of Keystone breakfast talk
Dr. Frank Gambino to discuss trends and economic conditions Feb. 24.