
Michigan Semiconductor Plant Gets $325M in Federal CHIPS Aid
A mid-Michigan semiconductor plant will receive $325 million from the CHIPS Act to build a cutting-edge facility.
A mid-Michigan semiconductor plant will receive $325 million from the CHIPS Act to build a cutting-edge facility.
Study Aims to Guide National Secure Firearm Storage Strategies Through Community and Education Partnerships October 28, 2024 In February 2024, Michigan introduced a safe storage law requiring secure firearm storage in homes with minors. This law targets preventing children’s access to firearms, addressing the leading cause of death in children
With a $50M gift, U-M’s Rogel Cancer Center launches the Rogel and Blondy Center for Pancreatic Cancer to double survival rates.
Michigan’s child care system needs more support despite progress. A proposed tax credit could help working families.
Researchers at UMBS study how global changes affect forests, exploring species persistence and potential new forests.
Michigan Republicans Kevin Whiteford and Mark Tisdel support restrictive abortion laws, potentially impacting their legislative campaigns.
Four candidates are vying for two seats on the University of Michigan Board of Regents, highlighting diverse backgrounds.
Gabriela Marcu, an assistant professor, blends academia with improv, finding joy in the unexpected intersections of her life.
The UM-Flint School of Nursing has launched the UM-FERN project to tackle the nursing shortage in Michigan’s Thumb.
Three candidates for the University of Michigan Board of Regents discussed their visions at a recent forum.
Four University of Michigan faculty members have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, a top honor in medical research.