
Rep. Slotkin’s Vote Averts Federal Shutdown
Michigan Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin voted with bipartisan majorities to approve a stopgap bill and avoid a shutdown.

Michigan Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin voted with bipartisan majorities to approve a stopgap bill and avoid a shutdown.

Universities must prioritize inclusivity for refugee students, argues U-Mich professor Michelle Bellino, urging support for Welcome Corps.

Kristin Seefeldt named acting faculty director of Poverty Solutions at U-M, succeeding Luke Shaefer during his sabbatical.

September 26, 2024
Faculty, staff, and students engaged with reps from campus units, orgs, and non-profits at Earthfest 2024 on Sept. 26.

The White House announced on Sept. 23 that over $1 billion will be allocated to support small and underserved auto manufacturers.

Michigan Medicine is notifying 57,891 individuals about a compromised employee email account potentially exposing patient data.

The University of Michigan offers a free course on stage makeup and hair for diverse skin tones and hair textures.

Simran Bagri was captivated by U-M’s Wilson Center, a 25,000 sq. ft. makerspace where students create innovative projects.

Four Michigan communities will have safer roads thanks to more than $35.5 million in federally funded grants.

The University of Michigan Clements Library and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy will showcase the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Pat Oliphant, featuring political satire from historical and modern times, on view through mid-December.

More than a year after the Supreme Court restricted race-conscious admissions, MIT and other elite schools report drops.

School vouchers figure heavily in Project 2025, the 922-page blueprint of right-wing policies that could be enacted if Trump is elected.

