
Senate Democrats Condemn Education Dept’s Plan to Reallocate Duties
Senate Democrats criticized the Education Dept’s plan to shift responsibilities, calling it “outrageous” and “illegal.”

Senate Democrats criticized the Education Dept’s plan to shift responsibilities, calling it “outrageous” and “illegal.”

Celebrating the $107M Montana Heritage Center, a new historical gem with world-class exhibits and dynamic galleries.

Fewer than half of Montana students in grades 3-8 meet proficiency in language arts and math, per new assessment data.

The Look to Michigan Faculty Expansion Program recruits mid-career faculty for transformative research and societal impact.

Emerging markets hold 86% of the global population but only 10–12% of market capitalization. The IIF aims to change this.

Democratic lawmakers and students criticize Trump’s efforts to dismantle the Education Department, citing negative impacts.

The U.S. government reversed its policy affecting international students, but fears of deportation linger without a court order.

Five University of Michigan lecturers recognized for excellence in instruction and inclusive teaching practices.

As winter approaches, the University of Michigan may reduce non-critical operations during severe weather. Critical staff must report, while others work remotely or stay home without pay loss if unable to work remotely. For details, see the Emergency Reduction in Operations policy.

A coalition expands its lawsuit against Trump’s plan to dismantle the Education Department, citing potential student harm.

Volunteers at Temple Emanu-El packed “Standing Up to Hate” lesson boxes, promoting inclusivity and combating bullying.

Deeply personal cultural journeys unite Ann Chih Lin and Ian Shin at U-M’s Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies.

