
University of Michigan honors faculty with prestigious awards for their contributions
Thirty-one University of Michigan faculty members received awards this fall for their notable contributions in teaching, mentoring, service, and scholarship.

Thirty-one University of Michigan faculty members received awards this fall for their notable contributions in teaching, mentoring, service, and scholarship.

A Montana House candidate and Montana Tech post-doc reappointed despite concerns over alleged white supremacist ties.

Gov. Greg Gianforte criticized a $2.8 billion NCAA settlement, saying it would harm rural states’ athletic programs.

A flexible screen developed by University of Michigan engineers inspired by squids can store and display encrypted images using magnetic fields.

Developing friendships is a natural part of childhood, but it may be easier for some kids than others. Many parents worry.

Two Wisconsin LGBTQ+ groups have filed a federal complaint against a school district, accusing it of violating Title IX.

State auditors found over $67M in questionable federal pass-through spending in Montana’s education department, including massage chairs.

ASU now requires all students to take a sustainability course before graduating, starting with the newly admitted students.

As Wisconsin’s school funding crisis continues, 120 districts are holding referendums on property taxes and bonds this fall.

Montana State University set a new annual record for research expenditures at $257 million, a 12% increase over the previous year.

A recent Arizona Department of Education survey reveals the reasons the state is struggling to attract and retain teachers.

There’s an interesting story developing in Scottsdale, where three open seats on the public school board have set up a premise you might expect in a play or a movie. Six people, all vying for those seats, have combined into two factions—each running on a ‘joint ticket.’

