
Trump’s Education Agenda: Major Shifts Ahead for U.S. Policies
Donald Trump’s presidential return could reshape U.S. education. He aims to close the Education Department and promote school choice.

Donald Trump’s presidential return could reshape U.S. education. He aims to close the Education Department and promote school choice.

Republican Susie Hedalen elected Montana’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, succeeding Elsie Arntzen.
SMRs promise a low-carbon energy future for the U.S., needing policy support and learning to overcome cost challenges.

Members of the U-M community voted in the 2024 election, with precincts open at Michigan Union and Michigan League.

Judith Butler will deliver the 34th annual Davis, Markert, Nickerson Lecture on Academic Freedom on Nov. 14.

Rhiannon Giddens, acclaimed musician and scholar, named U-M’s first Artist-in-Residence to inspire through the arts.

Educators face increasing Republican attacks on public education, leading to teacher restrictions and departures.

With a $50M gift, U-M’s Rogel Cancer Center launches the Rogel and Blondy Center for Pancreatic Cancer to double survival rates.
Researchers at UMBS study how global changes affect forests, exploring species persistence and potential new forests.

Four candidates are vying for two seats on the University of Michigan Board of Regents, highlighting diverse backgrounds.

Gabriela Marcu, an assistant professor, blends academia with improv, finding joy in the unexpected intersections of her life.

Biden apologizes for the federal Indian boarding school policy, acknowledging its lasting trauma on Indigenous peoples.

