
Michigan Groups Challenge Abortion Protections in Civil Rights Law
A lawsuit challenges Michigan’s civil rights law on abortion, claiming it infringes on free speech and religious rights.

A lawsuit challenges Michigan’s civil rights law on abortion, claiming it infringes on free speech and religious rights.

Three recipients of the University of Michigan’s Distinguished University Professorship will share career highlights at the Michigan Union on Feb. 11.

SummerWorks 2026 invites U-M departments to host local interns for a 10-week program, aiding Washtenaw youth careers.

Former Michigan Governor John Engler calls for statewide debates, urging broadcasters to unite for the 2026 elections.

Michigan’s top elections official emphasizes the need for clarity on election security amid ongoing misinformation.

Meha Jain, a U-M professor, won the ASU-Science Prize for her impactful research on climate adaptation in farming.

Geoff Burns’ dream job as a sports scientist came true, leveraging his University of Michigan background to excel at the USOPC.

Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin faces a Justice Department probe over a video urging military resistance to illegal orders.

U-M athletes have shined in Winter Games since 1936, with 12 podium finishes. Discover their top moments and milestones.

Michigan’s former governors urge civility in politics, addressing coarseness and promoting respectful discourse.

Students from Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti staged walkouts to protest ICE presence, advocating for immigrant safety and rights.

TikTok users allege censorship after U.S. takeover by Oracle-led investors; analysis suggests a data center outage.

