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The University of Michigan and Michigan State University are raising tuition, partly in response to uncertain funding from the state and federal governments.
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The Michigan House of Representatives passed its higher education budget proposal Thursday evening after a long day at the Michigan State Capitol.
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Democrats say the Republicans in control of the school budget-setting process have waited too long to publish their plan, so they're releasing their own proposal.
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The University of Michigan is cutting ties with plainclothes security firms after allegations they surveilled pro-Palestinian student activists.
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First, the former U-M president’s continuing journey. Plus, a two-part conversation on Medicaid cuts and on who might be taking the hit.
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Longtime academic Santa Ono was rejected Tuesday for the University of Florida presidency by the state university system board amid sharp criticism from political conservatives about his past support for diversity, equity and inclusion programs and other initiatives they view as unacceptable liberal ideology.
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Northern Michigan school districts forced into extended shutdowns due to massive ice storms this past spring will have a waiver from minimum attendance mandates.
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The study involved data on 300,000 second through eleventh graders and their exposure to lead.
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The dismissals for those charged in relation to a “Festifall” protest mean that all 11 of the pro-Palestinian protesters charged by the state attorney general have now been cleared.
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We revisit a conversation with activist Herb Boyd, plus two scholars with reflections on Malcolm X's life and legacy.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel's office dropped trespassing charges against students charged with trespassing during a May 2024 raid on an encampment on U of M's campus.
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Starting next year, people studying to become teachers in Michigan will be able to get a standalone endorsement in special education.