
Federal Shutdown Halts Funds, Closes Michigan’s Head Start Program
The federal shutdown halts payouts to Head Start, impacting Michigan programs serving 3,000 children with vital services.

The federal shutdown halts payouts to Head Start, impacting Michigan programs serving 3,000 children with vital services.

U-M will test its Emergency Alert system on Nov 3 at noon. Alerts via multiple platforms; no action needed by recipients.

Oluwaferanmi Okanlami, known as Dr. O, champions inclusivity and accessibility at the University of Michigan.

First-Generation Celebration Week at U-M elevates visibility of first-gen students with community-focused events, Nov. 3-7.

Morgan Wallen’s 2026 “Still The Problem Tour” hits Michigan Stadium July 24-25. Register for presale at StillTheProblem.com.

Schools seek voter approval for operating millages in over a dozen communities, crucial for funding budgets.

Voters in over a dozen districts will see sinking funds on their ballots in the Nov 4 election. Learn more here.

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.