
From Signs to Stadiums: Kipke & Petriko’s Journeys to U-M Leadership
Kyle Kipke and Morgan Petriko’s unique journeys led them to roles at the University of Michigan’s iconic stadium.

Kyle Kipke and Morgan Petriko’s unique journeys led them to roles at the University of Michigan’s iconic stadium.

Rogério M. Pinto, born in Brazil, grew up under a dictatorship. He uses art in teaching and research to foster empathy and healing.

Esther Marsh Cram, an alumna of U-M, became the first woman on the Board of Regents in 1929, marking a historic shift.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes has filed 30 lawsuits against Trump’s administration, challenging policies affecting Arizona.

A Phoenix man allegedly entered an elementary school and sexually assaulted a child, prompting safety reviews and staff retraining.

Short Creek, known for its polygamist history, is now facing the second largest measles outbreak in the US.

East Lansing Police Chief Jen Brown plans to introduce ordinances to curb downtown rowdiness, including loitering bans.

Special prosecutor files ethics complaint against Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren, citing nepotism and misuse.

The Great Lakes region sees a data center boom due to AI demand, raising environmental concerns over water and energy use.

The Michigan Supreme Court proposes a rule to ban civil arrests at courthouses, sparking concerns over ICE presence.

Nearly a quarter of Arizona schools have improved their performance, aided by Project Momentum and coaching efforts.

Attorney General Kris Mayes seeks Supreme Court review to pursue 11 Republicans over 2020 election claims in Arizona.

