
Professors Embrace AI for Curriculum Development and Administrative Tasks
Professors are increasingly using AI tools like Gemini and Claude for curriculum development, grading, and research.

Professors are increasingly using AI tools like Gemini and Claude for curriculum development, grading, and research.

Georgia State’s Prof. Kasun uses AI for class ideas, echoing a trend among educators to integrate AI into teaching.

The University of Michigan celebrates over 150 years of sustainability leadership, releasing a report on progress and future plans.

Michigan leaders announce a stopgap plan for state government but exclude K-12 schools, causing financial strain.

Governor Whitmer urges Michigan schools to provide free meals amid budget chaos, despite lack of finalized funding.

Jennifer Granholm highlights state and private sector strides in wind and solar power, urging urgency in seizing tax benefits.

Ford’s new learning labs will let K-12 students explore careers in automotive and skilled trades, reaching 7,300 in MI.

The University of Michigan is pioneering deeper geoexchange technology, using oil and gas drilling techniques to enhance sustainable heating and cooling efficiency on campus.

The Michigan House passed bills to fund road repairs with marijuana sales and corporate taxes, aiming for $2 billion.

Dr. Wael Sakr returns as Wayne State’s med school dean after a month-long leave; leadership changes continue.

The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor reports a record enrollment of 53,488 students, with undergraduates up nearly 3%.

Rural Michigan schools worry a budget plan might cut bus funding, affecting equity. Districts face tough choices.