
L. Jay Guo Elected to National Academy of Inventors for Nanotech Advances
L. Jay Guo, Emmett Leith Collegiate Professor, is elected to the National Academy of Inventors for pioneering flexible electronics.

L. Jay Guo, Emmett Leith Collegiate Professor, is elected to the National Academy of Inventors for pioneering flexible electronics.

The University of Michigan’s Center for Educational Outreach celebrates 15 years of expanding college access statewide.

At the DealBook Summit, Pres. Grasso and leaders discussed how universities and businesses can revive the American dream.

The University of Michigan’s SCIP data shows strong commitment to sustainability, with widespread engagement and awareness.

Judge strikes down Montana law creating education savings accounts for students with disabilities, citing funding issues.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education intends to end the SAVE repayment plan, affecting 7 million borrowers.

UM Museum of Art to close Alumni Memorial Hall in Jan 2026 for marble floor replacement; reopening in fall 2026.

First-year students at the University of Michigan help install bird-friendly window film, enhancing campus biodiversity.

WASHINGTON — The Education Department is reinstating hundreds of Office for Civil Rights employees from leave.

Northeast of Des Moines, Collins-Maxwell Community School District shifts to a four-day week for better recruitment.

A hard-right Christian legal group plans to build the Montana Center for Christian Policy near the capitol in Helena.

Stephen Michael Pollock, beloved husband of Tina, passed away Nov. 13. Survived by Tina, three sons, and four grandchildren.

