
Vladimir Kara-Murza Honored with 2025 Wallenberg Medal at U-M Event
Russian opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza received the 2025 Wallenberg Medal at U-M for his fearless advocacy.

Russian opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza received the 2025 Wallenberg Medal at U-M for his fearless advocacy.

On a warm summer afternoon, Adi Behar, a junior at the Penny W. Stamps School, pondered the Rampant Unicorn statue.

The University of Michigan begins the search for UM-Dearborn’s next chancellor, led by a diverse advisory committee.

UM-Dearborn thrives by expanding research and innovative learning while embracing its strong community roots.

Montana Senate President Matt Regier seeks legislation to address “political agendas” at teacher conferences amid controversy.

The U-M Emergency Alert system will be tested on November 3 at noon. Alerts via apps, websites, and more. No action needed.

Dr. Oluwaferanmi Okanlami, U-M’s director of student accessibility, champions disability rights and adaptive sports.

The University of Michigan’s First-Generation Celebration Week, Nov. 3-7, honors over 4,000 first-gen students.

Morgan Wallen’s 2026 “Still The Problem Tour” hits Michigan Stadium on July 24-25. Presale ends Nov. 6, 10 p.m. ET.

Funding for over 140 Head Start programs is at risk due to the ongoing government shutdown, affecting 65,000 children.

The Michigan Technology Community (MTech), formerly Michigan IT, is welcoming new voices to enhance collaboration.

Thirty-four University of Michigan faculty members are receiving awards this fall for their exceptional contributions in teaching, mentoring, service, and scholarship.

