
UM Engineering Professors Inducted into the National Academy of Engineering
Professors Ilya Kolmanovsky, Chris Ruf, and Karen A. Thole join the National Academy of Engineering, a top U.S. honor.

Professors Ilya Kolmanovsky, Chris Ruf, and Karen A. Thole join the National Academy of Engineering, a top U.S. honor.

In 2025, N.C. awarded $136.3M to rural communities to revitalize housing, upgrade industrial infrastructure, and boost economic growth statewide.

The University of Michigan mourns the loss of Ralph T. Yang, a leader in chemical engineering, whose legacy endures.

A civil rights attorney, Amir Makled, announces a run for the University of Michigan Board of Regents, seeking change.

Phoenix’s air quality has improved, but cuts to environmental protections threaten progress, sparking legislative action.

Arizona lawmakers approved a measure to ask hospital patients about their legal status, sparking heated debates.

In 2024, Black and Hispanic enrollment in top colleges dropped post-affirmative action, with complex shifts observed.

High school math teacher Sarah Gale uses Marmite to teach data science, aiming to engage Utah students in modern math.

Chris Swanson calls for progressive criminal justice, opposes private prisons, and prioritizes K-12 funding in Michigan.

Governor Whitmer proposes an $88.1 billion austerity budget focusing on education and health, facing GOP opposition.

