Some of President Donald Trump’s executive orders are spreading fear throughout the University of Michigan, from researchers to campus protesters.
A parade of professors who co-hosted a recent standing-room-only teach-in at the University of Michigan argued that President Donald Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk are engaging in lawlessness and anti-democratic extremism to the detriment of the country.
The University of Michigan created the new spending rules after it was told "to stop work on a multimillion-dollar project."
Michigan State University intends to continue its diversity, equity, and inclusion programs while the University of Arizona and Pennsylvania’s higher education system are each monitoring President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end DEI on college campuses and elsewhere.
President Donald Trump is hosting intimate dinners and one-on-one meetings with anyone who has deep pockets, troubling experts who believe wealthy people will use it to get favorable treatment.
MSNBC’s Katie Phang reports on Donald Trump’s string of legal losses and major setbacks as the barrage of lawsuits against his agenda. Leah Litman, University of Michigan law professor and host of the "Strict Scrutiny" podcast joins to discuss.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Michael Rice fears some LGBTQ+ students won't feel safe coming to school at a time when chronic absenteeism is high.
Automotive remains the most important sector in the state, which has more vehicle manufacturing jobs than anywhere else in the country. More than 9% of Michigan's gross domestic product is tied to auto — higher than any other state, according to the Alliance for Automotive Innovation.