
University of Michigan Launches $1 Billion Fund for Innovative Ideas
U-M invites faculty and staff to apply for $1B in funding for innovative projects, supporting institutional transformation.

U-M invites faculty and staff to apply for $1B in funding for innovative projects, supporting institutional transformation.

Fred Upton urged University of Michigan graduates to embrace leadership amid challenges, emphasizing bipartisan efforts and the power of human connection.

Maryland lawmakers saw a 2017 video of a boy secluded in school. Despite efforts, a seclusion ban passed only in 2021.

Michigan’s House Appropriations Committee canceled $645M in unspent funds, sparking outrage and funding gaps.

The Republican-led state House passed a bill to forbid implicit bias training for health care professionals’ licensing.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer was chosen as Vice Chair of the Democratic Governors Association, sparking 2028 election speculation.

Northern Michigan wineries are pursuing a $50M lawsuit judgment from Peninsula Township over unconstitutional restrictions.

Democratic lawmakers propose an 11-bill package to expand vaccine access, supported by over 260 physicians.

A legal battle in Michigan questions if schools must waive certain rights for state mental health and safety grants.

Michigan Democrats are strategizing after the House Republicans cut $645M from the budget, affecting key programs.

Lawrence Kasdan’s papers, documenting his influential films, now enrich U-M Library’s Screen Arts Mavericks and Makers.

The U.S. Senate’s Republican majority blocked a Democratic bill to extend a tax credit aiding 22 million Americans.

