Two reports of sexual assaults received this year, but spike in 2014 reflected reporting changes under Clery Act, campus police say.
WAHS 89.5 inviting alumni to take the mic at Radio-A-Thon in November
Avondale High School honors member of Class of '71
Avondale School District group's donations top $30,000
Standout candidate demonstrates values-based leadership
Students will save a year’s tuition — about $13,350 — in partnership that allows them to finish law school in six rather than seven years.
Rochester Community Schools will vote on a $185 million bond proposal that would continue existing tax rate.
For the 17th consecutive year, Rochester-based university posts enrollment increase; freshman class has unusually strong academic profile.
The new program giving real-world investment experience expected to create a talent pipeline for Detroit-area investment jobs
Senior, Andy Jiang, earns elite distinction
MCAN Grant will assist staff in helping students pursue postsecondary education
School selected to pilot innovative writing platform
Fourth-grader Ria Narang meets Senator Gary Peters
Seven-year old Chase Smith's piece "Solar System" to be displayed at Kennedy Center
Avondale School District welcomes legislators' support
Nationally, the Association of American Universities Campus Climate Survey shows nearly one in four female students are raped.
Selection as National Endowment scholar provides opportunity for rich learning experience to be shared in the classroom
Team marks anniversary of 9/11 attacks with tribute to those who serve
In the first meeting of its kind, University of Michigan president met with representatives of fraternities and sororities.
This year, school started as late as possible under Michigan’s after-Labor Day start date law. Should this be a matter of local control?
New administrators poised to lead “dedicated” staff and “goal-orientated” students
Candidate demonstrates experience and capacity for working with students with special needs
How safe are the buses transporting your children back and forth to school? See how your district fared in inspections.
Michigan's OK2Say service hopes to make a difference among kids looking to hurt themselves or others.
Follow these tips, whether you’re a motorist encountering school buses, a student riding to school on one, or a parent.
Department of Education issues scathing report saying the university failed to address sexual harassment and violence in a timely manner.
For the first time, regular pot use eclipsed heavy cigarette smoking among U.S. college students, a new University of Michigan study shows.
The college is in the process of resubmitting its application for accreditation, but winter semester classes in jeopardy.
The rules have changed. Getting an immunization waiver is no longer as simple as filing for one through the school district.
Meijer, Optimist Club, Avondale Youth Assistance, Auburn Hills Police Department and Avondale Schools collaborate on special night of fun
University of Michigan's new pilot program will alert parents if their child is caught violating alcohol and drug policies. Should it?
The national high school testing house released its national results Wednesday. Find out how the state's class of 2015 scored.
Medical professor Alicia Dreger's departure is in response to the handling of an essay about a sexual encounter between a nurse and patient.
As kids go back to school, something worse than homework and detention awaits many of them in Michigan and 24 other U.S. states.
Newsweek used several metrics to compile the rankings, including graduation and college enrollment rates, ACT and SAT scores.
Alumni nominated for award and acknowledged as "game changer" by dean of Honors College
Oakland's national political science honor society chapter, Nu Omega, has won a Best Chapter Award four times in the past five years.
What do you think about Eastern Michigan University dropping the Native American symbol from its jackets?
The annual OUCARES film camp at Oakland University allows young people with autism to participate in all aspects of filmmaking.
The soccer program is part of Healthy Pontiac, We Can!, a community initiative led by OU health sciences professor Jennifer Lucarelli.