
U-M Faculty Honored for Excellence in Teaching and Research Contributions
Thirty-four University of Michigan faculty members are receiving awards this fall for their exceptional contributions in teaching, mentoring, service, and scholarship.

Thirty-four University of Michigan faculty members are receiving awards this fall for their exceptional contributions in teaching, mentoring, service, and scholarship.

The University of Michigan partners with the Asian Development Bank to boost sustainable growth in Asia-Pacific regions.

Rose June Colby earned the first Ph.D. from U-M as a woman in 1886, marking a milestone in women’s education.

Arizona Republican Chair Gina Swoboda plans to resign after the GOP’s January meeting to run for Congress in Arizona’s 1st District.

Illinois, Minnesota, and California teachers’ unions push for solar panels, clean energy careers, and more in schools.

Republican Rachel Mitchell and Democrat Kris Mayes seek to overturn Arizona’s anti-SLAPP law, citing overreach.

FEMA denied Michigan’s appeal for more disaster aid after a March ice storm, citing insufficient severity for aid.

Over 200 people attended a Tucson town hall to discuss an ICE detention center in Marana, sparking community concern.

The Arizona Department of Education is pressing for the removal of diversity language in teaching standards or risk funds.

CenturyLink partners with Silent Witness to tackle rising copper thefts impacting telecom services in 16 states.

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson refuses to comply with a federal order to release voter data, citing privacy laws.

Montana leaders claim American Prairie’s bison project threatens agriculture, despite economic contributions and tests.

