


Michigan schools face a dilemma: gain funds for mental health by waiving legal rights, prompting lawsuits and debates.

Richie Hunter to step down as VP for Communications at U-M on Jan. 2, 2026; Ken Kettenbeil to serve as interim VP.

Local school board candidates in Michigan may soon declare party affiliation, sparking debate over partisanship.

Fifth and sixth graders from Michigan explored urban mobility at Mcity, learning traffic safety through hands-on activities.

Greg Dooley’s “NIL: Education and Equity” class at U-M dives into college athletes’ compensation, sparking lively debates.

Detroit Public Schools aim to improve meal access by changing Michigan’s Afterschool Snack Program policies.

A new grant aids Michigan community college students in earning an associate degree even if they transfer early.

Michigan Medicine RISE announces Cohort 6 innovators for the Innovator Development Program, launching in January 2026.

Raoul Wallenberg’s former home will be relocated beside Arthur Miller’s at U-M, preserving their student legacy.

Detroit’s Reparations Task Force submitted a report to the City Council, recommending programs to address historical injustices against African American residents. Key proposals include cash payments, housing grants, and educational reforms.

Ph.D. student Peter Fabe is transforming compostable utensils into sustainable 3D printing material at U-M.