
Reviving a Dying Art: Montana’s Push to Educate Future Meat Cutters
Slaughterhouses dwindled from 10,000 in 1967 to 3,000 today. Fergus High in Montana teaches meat-cutting skills to revive this “dying art.”

Slaughterhouses dwindled from 10,000 in 1967 to 3,000 today. Fergus High in Montana teaches meat-cutting skills to revive this “dying art.”

Peter Fabe, a U-M Ph.D. student, aims to revolutionize 3D printing by recycling compostable utensils into sustainable filament.

Nominees for U-M’s 2025 Winter Commencement include Fred Upton, Diane Nash, Robert Langer, and Don Was, spanning various fields.

Trump’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education raises concerns over states self-policing special education.

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.

