
U-M Relocates Historic Wallenberg House to Preserve Legacy and History
U-M relocated Raoul Wallenberg’s historic home to preserve its legacy, adding it to a campus development project.

U-M relocated Raoul Wallenberg’s historic home to preserve its legacy, adding it to a campus development project.

U-M and Argonne National Laboratory solidify decades of collaboration with a new five-year partnership in research and innovation.

A Michigan court will hear a lawsuit challenging a new 24% wholesale marijuana tax, alleging constitutional violations.

As Michigan faces Ohio State on Nov. 29, Kyle Kipke’s team ensures the stadium is ready for 110,000+ fans.

Kyle Kipke and Morgan Petriko’s unique journeys led them to roles at the University of Michigan’s iconic stadium.

Rogério M. Pinto, born in Brazil, grew up under a dictatorship. He uses art in teaching and research to foster empathy and healing.

Esther Marsh Cram, an alumna of U-M, became the first woman on the Board of Regents in 1929, marking a historic shift.

East Lansing Police Chief Jen Brown plans to introduce ordinances to curb downtown rowdiness, including loitering bans.

The Great Lakes region sees a data center boom due to AI demand, raising environmental concerns over water and energy use.

The Michigan Supreme Court proposes a rule to ban civil arrests at courthouses, sparking concerns over ICE presence.

Patients with acute myeloid leukemia now have a promising new treatment option with FDA-approved ziftomenib.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer may leave office amid economic concerns, with forecasts predicting a recovery by 2027.

