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The Higher Learning Commission is launching a review of Michigan State University after the school's Faculty Senate filed a complaint with the organization.
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According to a new report from the Education Policy Innovation Collaborative at Michigan State University, nearly 30% of third-graders do not know how to read at the appropriate grade level, even as the state creates new guidelines to foster literacy.
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Michigan State University trustees are defending their actions amid misconduct allegations. As Michelle Jokisch Polo reports the board met for the first time since the ethics investigation was announced.
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Wayne State University, Oakland University, the University of Michigan and Washtenaw Community College will each receive grants and matching funds aimed at expanding semiconductor programs.
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Eight schools across the state are receiving a prehistoric class pet. The lake sturgeon is meant to inspire future generations to care about conservation.
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Report says police response was "appropriate, timely and correct," recommends security improvements.
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The lawsuits brought against three state universities by students wanting to be reimbursed for money they spent for a college education they feel they didn’t get in the spring 2020 semester.
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A free Michigan community college tuition program is lowering its eligibility age requirements — but the expansion is temporary, at least for now.
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Ten Michigan public universities are getting out the word, jointly, that students with 3.0 GPAs automatically qualify for admission.
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Whitmer is spending part of this week visiting Michigan K-12 schools as the new school year begins.