
Honoring Lucinda ‘Cindy’ Pfalzer: Celebrated Physical Therapy Educator
Lucinda Ann “Cindy” Pfalzer, 67, of Fenton, passed away Dec. 6, 2025. Contributions may be made in her name.

Lucinda Ann “Cindy” Pfalzer, 67, of Fenton, passed away Dec. 6, 2025. Contributions may be made in her name.

Michigan’s high school graduation rate hits 84% in 2025, up 1.2% from 2024, with dropout rates falling to 7.1%.

The University of Michigan’s Bowman Center advances research, supports scholars, and bridges knowledge with action.

Adam Mael completed a LEGO replica of Central Campus in 2020, a project admired since. He continues to create LEGO art.

Adam Mael crafted a LEGO replica of the Diag in 2020, leading to more U-M and personal projects showcased at Brick Bash.

In 1948, Val Johnson became U-M’s first Black senior class president, beating famed athlete Pete Elliott by a 2-to-1 margin.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib introduced the Head Start for America’s Children Act to expand access to early education for 11M kids.

When a stroller with an 8-month-old girl blew into Lake Michigan, Lio Cundiff, who can’t swim, jumped into the frigid water, saving her life.

Over 30 U.S. states now limit cellphone use in schools. Kentucky mandates phone-free classes, aiming for student focus.

The Detroit Federation of Teachers seeks district support amid ICE operations as its contract nears expiration.

Governor Whitmer’s budget prioritizes literacy, proposing funds for teacher training, literacy coaches, and PreK programs.

Candice Everett crochets blankets at UMBS, using weather data to capture field season memories in vibrant yarn colors.