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In a rare Zoom-only meeting of the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan, regents reiterated their refusal to meet protesters' demands for divestment from Israel.
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No longer is the idea that “girls can’t do math and science.” In 2023, CMU received a grant from the National Science Foundation to foster gender inclusivity in STEM.
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School groups are hoping the Legislature’s Democratic majorities will come up with new revenue to support Michigan’s K-12 schools.
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Besser Elementary recently installed its first book vending machine with over 300 books available for free.
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The University of Michigan is denying allegations from striking graduate student instructors that the university falsified grades for some students.
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Some parents of Oxford Community Schools students believe a recently released report on school security points to problems that must be addressed.
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The Michigan Senate voted today to scrap the state's A-F system for grading school performance.
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Last month a school librarian accused the district of breaking its own rules for reviewing books. Now the school board has heard public comments and discussed next steps.
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A judge has refused a request to shut down a strike by University of Michigan graduate workers.
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Michigan State University officials are planning to reopen one of the two campus buildings where last month's mass shooting took place.
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Someone complained about the book, which is in the collection at the Galesburg-Augusta High School library. The superintendent denies the district broke its rules.
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Board of Education says it backs and supports Dr. Dan Behm.