
U.S. Education Dept. Fines Baker College $2.5M for Misleading Data
The U.S. Department of Education fined Baker College $2.5M for misrepresenting graduates’ job placement and salary data.

The U.S. Department of Education fined Baker College $2.5M for misrepresenting graduates’ job placement and salary data.

Lake Superior State University released its annual list of overused words to be banned, including “cringe” and “era.”

The Michigan ATHENA organization has announced a new initiative aimed at fostering community and growth among its members. The initiative, titled “Books & Lady Bosses,” is a quarterly book club designed exclusively for MI ATHENA members. The club will focus on literature that inspires leadership and challenges readers, with discussions

New Census data suggests major shifts in House representation by 2030, with the South gaining and California losing seats.


Steve Klinsky partners with U-M and Kelsey Museum to launch five archaeology expeditions, exploring ancient sites.

Associate librarian Craig Smith has been elected to fill a vacancy on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs.

Haley Perkins, an artist, finds joy in painting 1990s toys, embracing resilience in art despite past rejections.

University of Michigan updates DEI policies, drops diversity statements from hiring and expands scholarships.

Michigan Court of Appeals rules four universities don’t owe refunds for COVID-19 class cancellations, citing efforts.

Michigan Senate bills aim to teach minority cultural history, inspired by Illinois’ TEAACH Act, amid rising hate crimes.