
Empowering Future Scientists: U-M’s Aspirnaut Summer Internship
Young scientists face uncertainty as federal science policies shift, but trust in science and research remains high.

Young scientists face uncertainty as federal science policies shift, but trust in science and research remains high.

Amanda Barbour, diagnosed with cancer at 22, founded the Children’s Healing Center, creating safe spaces for immunocompromised children.

Nominations for UMich’s Teaching Innovation Prize are open until Jan. 30. Recognize innovative teaching today!

Arthur “Skip” Lupia named co-chair of Strategic Council for Research Excellence, Integrity, and Trust, succeeding France Córdova.

Mildred Mighell, a 21-year-old journalist, became The Michigan Daily’s first female editor during WWI, facing challenges.

Michiganders protested in freezing temperatures against a fatal shooting by federal immigration officials in Minnesota.

Minnesota officials push for an investigation into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, amid controversy and protests.

Michigan State Police leaders face criticism in a report citing a “toxic environment” and questionable promotions.

The 2026 election season in Michigan sees high stakes and legislative challenges with key figures and partisan battles.

A major snow and ice storm is expected to impact tens of millions from Texas to New England, bringing extreme cold.

Legislation to restrict personal electronic devices in Michigan classrooms advances, awaiting Governor Whitmer’s approval.

Vice President JD Vance pledged lower prices and bigger paychecks, criticizing Biden’s policies and promising change.

