
Duryea’s Flood Risk Grows Amid Delayed Federal Funding for Levee Fix
Duryea, Pa., faces rising flood risks as climate change increases rainfall, but federal funding for levee upgrades is stalled.

Duryea, Pa., faces rising flood risks as climate change increases rainfall, but federal funding for levee upgrades is stalled.

In 1880, Mary “Mollie” Graham became the first Black woman to graduate from U-M. She excelled in Latin and science.

David Ginsburg will unveil new insights on heart and blood diseases at the 2026 Henry Russel Lecture, April 7.

Bernard Marini, a pharmacy professor and hockey coach, advocates for accessible cancer care through education and collaboration.

A UM-Dearborn study found poor air quality negatively impacts both bird songs and human happiness, emphasizing the need for interventions.

Michiganders rallied in over 100 communities against the Trump administration, protesting a new detention facility.

Michigan Republicans pick nominees for attorney general and secretary of state at endorsement convention in Novi.

U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon urged Michigan to join a federal tax credit program for scholarships.


Governor Whitmer signed a bill naming the Wood Duck as Michigan’s state duck, highlighting its conservation success.

Michigan’s AG Dana Nessel challenges DHS over Romulus facility for immigrant detainees, citing unsuitability concerns.

Three faculty members, Buchman, Kearfott, and Schubnell, join U-M’s executive committee, advocating for shared governance.

