
University of Michigan Testifies on Foreign Threats in Higher Education
University of Michigan’s interim president discusses foreign threats to education and security measures in Congress.

University of Michigan’s interim president discusses foreign threats to education and security measures in Congress.


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Governor Whitmer read to kids at a Saginaw center, advocating for $181M in Pre-K funding and $625M for literacy.

After federal subsidy cuts, thousands of Virginians have dropped ACA plans as premiums double, leaving middle-income families uninsured.

Governor Josh Stein announced that TSEA Energy, a manufacturer specializing in energy equipment, will be establishing its first U.S. manufacturing plant in Rockingham County, North Carolina. The company plans to create 160 jobs and invest $25 million in the city of Eden, as part of its initiative to modernize the

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In Posen, a small Michigan district, officials struggle to secure grants for vital career tech programs amid limited resources.

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Michigan’s next governor faces major education challenges, from literacy to teacher shortages, with varied candidate plans.