
Federal Rule Could Impact Cosmetology Students’ Loan Access
A proposed federal rule may cut loan access for cosmetology programs failing an earnings test, impacting students.

A proposed federal rule may cut loan access for cosmetology programs failing an earnings test, impacting students.

Two GOP candidates in Michigan’s 10th District have ties to scandal-ridden prosecutor Peter Lucido, accused of misconduct.

“Hadley Family Recreation & Well-Being Center, opening June 17, enhances health and well-being at the University of Michigan.”

The Hadley Family Recreation & Well-Being Center opens June 17, featuring racquetball courts, a climbing wall, and more.

Two Michigan educators begin living rent-free to help retain teachers in preschool programs amid a national shortage.

Michigan ranks 34th in child well-being, last in Midwest. Health is a bright spot, but education needs improvement.

For over a century, Hill Auditorium’s iconic oak lectern, gifted by U-M’s Class of 1913, has hosted influential voices.

Board of Regents to meet June 25, 3:30 PM at University Hall, with livestream available. Agenda online June 22, noon.

The W.E. Upjohn Peony Garden at the University of Michigan boasts a “super bloom” this year, with thousands of flowers.

Michigan House aims to reinstate the third grade reading law to boost literacy, sparking debate on its effectiveness.

“How can we help?” echoed throughout the week-long Michigan Road Scholars Tour, highlighting U-M’s commitment to serve.

Republican Rep. Tom Barrett sells t-shirts labeled “Made in USA,” despite being made in Haiti by Gildan.