
Ruth Behar to Deliver 2025 Henry Russel Lecture on Shared Stories
Ruth Behar will explore shared stories’ power to connect people across differences at the 2025 Henry Russel Lecture.
Ruth Behar will explore shared stories’ power to connect people across differences at the 2025 Henry Russel Lecture.
Updates on federal changes: Classrooms need a warrant for entry, but public areas don’t. UM complies with law enforcement.
Molly Blakely and other educators support the STARS Act to boost Montana’s starting teacher pay and retention.
Slope stabilization project on Nichols Drive starts with tree removal in March; road closures begin in April.
Flint, once a hub of innovation, now seeks revival with a Mellon grant to explore democratic practices and community resilience.
Alexandra Murphy explores why 36% of Detroiters struggle with transportation and how the TSI can offer solutions.
The Civic Librarian Project empowers librarians to use technology for community problem-solving and civic engagement.
Two U-M faculty and an advocacy group will receive awards for promoting diversity and equity on Feb. 13.
Autonomous vehicles offer convenience and safety but pose challenges, especially for young drivers in takeover scenarios.
CRIME ALERT CANCELED – January 24, 2025 – Suspect identified and taken into custody for felonious assault.
“The University of Michigan aims to carefully review new U.S. government policies, ensuring thoughtful engagement.”
State Sen. Susan Webber introduced Senate Bill 107 to educate students on preventing child sex and human trafficking.