
Judith Butler discusses threats to academic freedom at U-M lecture
Judith Butler warns that recent measures against campus protests threaten academic freedom and constitutional rights.
Judith Butler warns that recent measures against campus protests threaten academic freedom and constitutional rights.
After losing her mother’s funeral plans, Jean Wolf found hope when Arnie Dienoff retrieved her scattered papers, showing compassion in her time of need.
Explore how AI is aiding conservation efforts – from monitoring forests and marine life to revolutionizing agriculture and energy consumption.
A poll highlights the vital role of grandchildren in older adults’ lives, linking frequent interaction to reduced loneliness.
In Winterville, Georgia, Dylan Betts saved David McConnell by kicking in a door and rescuing him from a fire, exemplifying a heroic act of community spirit.
In a historic move, LignoSat, the first wooden satellite from Japan, launched via SpaceX, aims to showcase wood as a sustainable space material.
The Veterans Legal Clinic helped Marissa Collins keep her son, Aiden, leading to his academic and personal success.
Musician Rhiannon Giddens is named U-M’s inaugural Artist-in-Residence, leading workshops and interdisciplinary projects.
The new DOT rule mandates automatic refunds for flights canceled or significantly delayed, enhancing transparency and accountability in air travel.
Philip Waring, 52, a cherished McDonald’s employee in Coleraine, retires after 25 years, celebrated by friends, family, and colleagues for his dedication.
New York is considering criminal charges against big oil executives for suppressing climate change science and causing environmental damage.
President Santa J. Ono has named James DeVaney as special advisor for academic innovation, aligning with Vision 2034.
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