
Three U-M Engineering Professors Inducted into National Academy of Engineering
College of Engineering’s Ilya Kolmanovsky, Chris Ruf, and Karen A. Thole join the National Academy of Engineering.

College of Engineering’s Ilya Kolmanovsky, Chris Ruf, and Karen A. Thole join the National Academy of Engineering.

Officials from Asheville and Buncombe County defended their DEI policies against allegations of racial bias in Raleigh.

The University of Michigan mourns the loss of Ralph T. Yang, a leader in chemical engineering whose legacy in research, teaching, and mentorship will inspire future generations.

The Washoe Tribe, with partners, acquired 10,274 acres for cultural revitalization north of Lake Tahoe and Reno.

Canton’s Board of Aldermen placed a 12-month moratorium on new data centers, citing water use and job concerns.

The Nebraska Legislature reprimanded Sen. Cavanaugh for removing pictures from a PragerU display near her office.

Community groups in Wisconsin aim to improve seniors’ quality of life, focusing on aging-friendly communities and social connections.

Author Brian Kincaid discusses his true crime novel on the tragic 1981 murders in Old Forge, PA, and community response.

In the face of a rare winter storm in St. George, South Carolina, a community’s compassion came to the forefront as residents rallied to assist a homeless man and his loyal dog. The storm, which struck on January 25, left Chris Brannon and his dog, Mowgli, in dire conditions, prompting

With the March primary nearing, NC voters should verify their registration. Update online, by mail, or in-person.

Nicola Benedetti’s “Violin Café” blends classic violin with Celtic flair, featuring diverse collaborations and eras.