
University of Michigan Launches Dual-Degree Business-Engineering Program
U-M offers a new dual-degree in business and engineering, preparing students for leadership roles in various industries.

U-M offers a new dual-degree in business and engineering, preparing students for leadership roles in various industries.

The University of Michigan welcomes 8,000 undergrads for fall 2025 move-in, impacting Ann Arbor traffic Aug. 20-24.

Join the New Faculty Orientation at UMich on Aug. 20, 8:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m., Michigan League. Registration info online.

The IJC draft report on protecting Great Lakes waters suggests improved data and recognizes Indigenous water rights.

Peninsula Township may sell assets and make budget cuts after losing a $50M lawsuit against local wineries.

Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall discusses potential property tax relief, aiming to address high tax burdens.

In March 2020, Michigan’s health director faced the daunting task of potentially removing 80,000 people from Medicaid.

On Stateside: A cannabusiness lawyer, Michiganders saving a ferret, mental health care, and a Walmart stabbing.

Explore how libraries are lending unique tools like a batscanner, letting you hear the intriguing sounds of bats.

Republican House Speaker Matt Hall proposes “The Triangle” for budget talks, excluding some legislative leaders.

The University of Michigan’s Presidential Biosciences Initiative honors Tim Cernak, Cynthia Chestek, and Wenjing Wang.

HistoSonics, Inc., a U-M startup, wins the 2025 Startup Innovator Award for its revolutionary tumor treatment tech.

