
UMTRI and Mcity Merge to Lead in Transportation Safety Innovations
The University of Michigan is enhancing its research on mobility technologies, combining UMTRI and Mcity expertise.

The University of Michigan is enhancing its research on mobility technologies, combining UMTRI and Mcity expertise.

Consumer sentiment fell nearly 5% in February, hitting an eight-month low amid inflation concerns and tariff news.

Proposals sought for the inaugural Rackham Symposium focused on mental health and well-being in graduate education.

Governor Whitmer urged unity in her State of the State, pushing for bipartisan solutions on infrastructure and education.

On Stateside: Metro Detroit’s water rates spike, foster care kids’ educational hurdles, and declining consumer confidence.

UM-Dearborn’s research funding has tripled since 2018, earning an R2 classification. Faculty recruitment and strategic changes have boosted growth.

Republican Rep. Jim DeSana proposes a resolution for a part-time legislature, citing inefficiency and corruption.

A group of GOP legislators urge the Supreme Court to reverse same-sex marriage rights, sparking protests in Michigan.

Michigan House Moves to Prohibit Non-Disclosure Agreements for Lawmakers In a significant legislative move, the Michigan House has voted to prevent lawmakers from entering into non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). This decision comes amidst growing scrutiny over the use of NDAs in discussions related to economic development projects, such as the contentious

Southwest Michigan may host a new type of nuclear reactor, as Holtec plans to build small modular reactors by 2030.

Explore the Ann Arbor-Detroit innovation corridor, Grand Rapids’ arts festival farewell, and hip-hop meets classical music.

Michigan’s high school graduation rate reached a record 82.8% in 2024, with gains in Native American and multiracial students.

