
Michigan Educators Decry Politics in Teaching
Teachers in the U.S. face increasing attacks from Republicans, impacting morale and discouraging new educators in Michigan.

Teachers in the U.S. face increasing attacks from Republicans, impacting morale and discouraging new educators in Michigan.

Alexsandra Aguilar-Delgado always knew she wanted to go to college. As a student at City High Middle School in Grand Rapids


The Office of the Vice President for Research is now accepting applications for the Public Engagement Faculty Fellowship.

The University of Michigan’s Creative Campus Voting Project uses behavioral insights to design engaging voting spaces.

The Michigan Program for Advancing Cultural Transformation appoints five new assistant professors to drive diversity.

Coastal communities collaborate with researchers to explore wave energy solutions led by University of Michigan.

Universities must prioritize inclusivity for refugee students, argues U-Mich professor Michelle Bellino, urging support for Welcome Corps.

Kristin Seefeldt named acting faculty director of Poverty Solutions at U-M, succeeding Luke Shaefer during his sabbatical.

September 26, 2024
Faculty, staff, and students engaged with reps from campus units, orgs, and non-profits at Earthfest 2024 on Sept. 26.

When Iman Azeez was a senior at a Bucks County high school, she tried to spend as little time as possible inside the building

Michigan Medicine is notifying 57,891 individuals about a compromised employee email account potentially exposing patient data.

