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The Higher Learning Commission is reviewing a complaint alleging that the University of Michigan falsified grades.
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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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A judge has refused a request to shut down a strike by University of Michigan graduate workers.
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Striking graduate students waved signs and chanted as they crossed the Ann Arbor campus Wednesday.
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Unionized graduate students employed at the University of Michigan plan to walk off the job tomorrow.
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A report released today offers mixed news about the state of the economy heading into the new year. The report says employment in the state will probably remain steady through the middle of next year before the jobless rate ticks upward.
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In an unusual bargaining move, the union representing some 6,200 nurses at Michigan Medicine are taking U-M to court, trying to force them to bargain on a particular issue in contract talks.
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The University of Michigan has cut ties with embattled men's ice hockey coach Mel Pearson.
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Researchers at the University of Michigan say, for the first time in a half-century, more young people are dying from incidents involving firearms, than in vehicle crashes.
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Survivors of sexual abuse by the late University of Michigan doctor Robert E. Anderson are calling for a cultural shift at the school, although some doubt whether a new president will bring that change.