
NAU Researchers to Track Carbon Emissions with Detailed Project Vulcan
The Trump administration plans to end the EPA’s carbon tracking, but NAU researchers are ready to step in with Project Vulcan.

The Trump administration plans to end the EPA’s carbon tracking, but NAU researchers are ready to step in with Project Vulcan.

Perry Johnson, former GOP gubernatorial candidate, launches second bid for Michigan governor, joins crowded field.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints plans to build the Flagstaff Temple amid community opposition.

The chief of staff for Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky is being investigated and suspended for policy violations.

Conservation groups are suing the EPA over its approval of isocycloseram, a PFAS insecticide harmful to wildlife.

Navajo leaders urge federal respect for tribal sovereignty after ICE arrest of a Navajo citizen sparks fear and distress.

U-M’s Stone Center, backed by a $5M gift, leads in wealth inequality research, enhancing global academic influence.

Democratic Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow proposes nationwide support for new mothers, inspired by Michigan’s Rx Kids.

Faculty and staff can apply by Feb. 9 for the $1B Strategic Initiative Fund to turn innovative ideas into reality.

Young scientists face uncertainty as federal science policies shift, but trust in science and research remains high.

Amanda Barbour, diagnosed with cancer at 22, founded the Children’s Healing Center, creating safe spaces for immunocompromised children.

Nominations for UMich’s Teaching Innovation Prize are open until Jan. 30. Recognize innovative teaching today!

