
U-M Sets Record with 673 New Inventions and 31 Startups in FY 2025
U-M’s Innovation Partnerships set records in FY ’25 with 673 inventions and 326 commercialization agreements.

U-M’s Innovation Partnerships set records in FY ’25 with 673 inventions and 326 commercialization agreements.

The University of Michigan stops offering gender-affirming care for minors due to pressure from the Trump administration.

Construction on the Diag enhances U-M’s spaces with new pavers, improved drainage, and an ADA ramp at Hatcher Library.

Michigan celebrates progress toward housing goals, aiming for 115,000 units. Whitmer addresses budget, National Guard.

The University of Michigan welcomed the Class of 2029 at the New Student Convocation, urging them to embrace U-M’s opportunities.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is assessing running mates for his independent governor campaign but isn’t in a hurry to decide.

Mike Rogers, once a Trump critic, now embraces MAGA views, shifting on issues like James Comey and cryptocurrency to align with Trump supporters.

This week, Michigan House Republicans proposed a resolution to pause lawmakers’ paychecks during budget standoffs.

A Michigan bill aims to ban out-of-state troops without approval. Concerns rise over military use in cities.

A proposal to block paychecks for Michigan officials if the budget isn’t finalized by July 1 failed in the state House.

U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright has extended the order for the J.H. Campbell coal plant to operate for 90 days.

Michigan Municipal League urges lawmakers to allocate $800M for affordable housing, potentially creating 10,000 homes

