
U-M’s Pioneering Role in WWII: Proximity Fuse and Wartime Contributions
Sept. 2, 2025, marks 80 years since WWII’s end, reflecting on U-M’s impactful wartime research and collaboration efforts.

Sept. 2, 2025, marks 80 years since WWII’s end, reflecting on U-M’s impactful wartime research and collaboration efforts.

John Charles Bilello, 86, passed peacefully in Dexter, MI. A retired U-M professor, he was a renowned scientist and author.

Cindy McCain, World Food Programme’s director, calls for better access to Gaza amid growing humanitarian challenges.

The U.S. Forest Service started the process to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule, inviting public comments by Sept. 19.

The Kyrene School District may close schools due to falling enrollment, sparking concern among parents and community members.

More than 600 nurses walked off the job at a hospital near Flint, citing disputes over staffing levels and pay issues.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department advises campers to be “bear aware” and secure food to avoid attracting bears.

Environmental groups petition the federal government to curb water waste from the Colorado River, urging action before a 2026 deadline.

International students are key to Pittsburgh’s tech growth, co-founding startups and driving innovation in the region.

Democrats shift focus from border policies to immigration reform, pushing back against Trump’s deportation agenda.

A New Leaf closed its Mesa shelter due to federal funding cuts, affecting homeless families amid rising Valley homelessness.

Michigan has seen a 30% decline in infectious syphilis cases since 2021, but congenital syphilis in infants has risen.

