
Michigan Bill Aims to Regulate AI Monitoring of Employee Activities
A Michigan bill aims to regulate AI in employee monitoring, ensuring ethical use and limiting data collection practices.

A Michigan bill aims to regulate AI in employee monitoring, ensuring ethical use and limiting data collection practices.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will deliver her final State of the State address on Feb. 25, highlighting her achievements.

President Trump’s second term has seen skyrocketing prices and economic uncertainty in Michigan due to tariffs.

A package of bills in Michigan aims to allow direct-to-consumer sales of raw milk, sparking debate on safety and choice.

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case on Michigan tax foreclosures, potentially impacting homeowners’ equity rights.

For over 20 years, the University of Michigan’s National Center for Institutional Diversity has been a key hub for research.

Adam Mael’s intricate LEGO projects, including a Central Campus replica, continue to inspire awe and admiration.

Adam Mael crafted a LEGO Diag replica in 2020, sparking numerous projects, including U-M themed and personal creations.

In 1948, Val Johnson, one of U-M’s few Black students, defeated football star Pete Elliott to become senior class president.

A University of Michigan study finds peer and parental influence can predict adolescent substance use, urging early screening.

Rashida Tlaib introduced the Head Start for America’s Children Act to expand early education for 11 million children.

A national Democratic group is targeting Michigan’s 35th state Senate District, a key bellwether for political climate.

