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When Dr. Rich Fleming retired from CMU in 2007, he endowed a lecture series that welcomes someone making contributions to the field of mathematics research.
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A group of state officials and business leaders is calling for more investment in a statewide child care program with a unique funding model.
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A new study finds Michigan school children are making up some ground lost during remote schooling because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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More than 600-hundred people showed up to a Dearborn board of education meeting last night.
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Michigan State University President Samuel Stanley Jr. is resigning following tension with the Board of Trustees.For weeks, reports suggested the Board of Trustees was asking Samuel Stanley Jr. to either step down or risk being fired. That was after the administration dismissed the former Broad College of Business Dean following a failure to report misconduct.
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A free market think tank will appeal a federal judge’s decision to dismiss its claim that a 1970 amendment to the Michigan Constitution discriminates against religious schools.
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Lame duck season is approaching in the Michigan Legislature.
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The U.S. Department of Education is awarding nearly $1 billion to states and territories providing students with safer and healthier learning environments.
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Michigan State University President Samuel Stanley Jr. has sent the state of Michigan certification that the school has satisfied Title IX reporting requirements.
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Brock Tessman, who grew up in Plymouth, Mich., will become the 17th president of Northern Michigan University, effective Feb. 1. He has served as deputy commissioner of higher education for the Montana University System since 2018, and has previous experience as a faculty member and campus leader. The NMU Board of Trustees unanimously approved his selection at a special meeting this morning.
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A new Michigan State University report indicates state educational policies are hurting rural school districts.