
Hoosiers on the Brink: Engaging Simulation in NIL Education Course
John Cougar Mellencamp sets the stage at Marsal Family School for “Hoosiers on the Brink,” a high-energy simulation.

John Cougar Mellencamp sets the stage at Marsal Family School for “Hoosiers on the Brink,” a high-energy simulation.

Michigan Medicine RISE’s Cohort 6 will join the Innovator Development Program to enhance health science education.

Raoul Wallenberg’s first U-M residence is being moved across Ann Arbor to preserve its legacy alongside Arthur Miller’s.

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.

