
Understanding School Bonds: What Voters Need to Know for Nov. 4
Two dozen schools, including Zeeland and Novi, seek voter approval for bonds on Nov. 4 to fund capital projects.

Two dozen schools, including Zeeland and Novi, seek voter approval for bonds on Nov. 4 to fund capital projects.

MTech, formerly Michigan IT, expands to include the entire technology community at U-M, fostering collaboration and growth.

Thirty-four University of Michigan faculty members are being recognized for outstanding contributions in teaching, mentoring, service, and scholarship at the Faculty Awards Celebration.

The University of Michigan and partners will strengthen sustainable development collaboration across Asia and the Pacific.

Rose June Colby, born in 1856, was the first woman to earn a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1886.

Three Medical School faculty, Dee E. Fenner, Lisa Hope Harris, and Frederick Kofi Korley, join the National Academy of Medicine.

Michigan may make local school board races partisan, with candidates labeled by party, sparking debate on transparency.

The James F. Lu World Fellows Program, backed by a $10M gift, supports 55 international Ph.D. students at U-M in engineering.

Vladimir Kara-Murza, Russian politician and former political prisoner, to receive U-M’s 2025 Wallenberg Medal.

The Michigan Department of Education released mental health guidelines to address increasing student challenges.

Reading scores remain stagnant for U.S. students, while math shows slight improvement since the pandemic-era slump.

Governor Whitmer signs Michigan’s record education budget, boosting per-pupil funding, safety, and free meals.