
Vladimir Kara-Murza to Receive 2025 Wallenberg Medal at U-M Event
Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian politician and former political prisoner, will receive the 2025 Wallenberg Medal.

Vladimir Kara-Murza, a Russian politician and former political prisoner, will receive the 2025 Wallenberg Medal.

Michigan schools will receive $35.9M to purchase 87 electric and 10 propane buses, advancing clean energy goals.

A conservative-led coalition will push for patriotic civics education, prompting concerns from traditional civics groups.

Omar Yaghi, awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, advanced MOFs, aiding CO2 capture and water harvesting.

Geoffrey Chatas exits U-M for Yale as SVP of Operations, leaving U-M in strong financial health; Bobby Hewlett steps in.

Montana State University and the University of Montana report enrollment growth, reflecting strong student interest.

Students at MSU-Billings claim their academic paths were disrupted when two professors were put on indefinite leave.

The government shutdown affects multiple departments, leaving federal employees furloughed and public services disrupted.

The University of Michigan celebrates over 150 years of sustainability leadership, releasing a report outlining progress and future goals.

States and the private sector are advancing wind and solar power deployment, offering optimism despite policy shifts.

The University of Michigan tests geoexchange tech using oil drilling techniques, aiming to boost sustainable heating and cooling.

Earthfest’s 30th anniversary featured demos, free bike repairs, and animal visits, celebrating U-M’s green initiatives.

