Instructor’s statement – “You’ll find a good girl. If you find one that says ‘no,’ that’s the one you want” – infuriated medical professor.
As all-girl Michigan robotics team heads to world competition, research shows female, minority diversity in STEM fields static since 2001.
Protesters, who will gather at 11 a.m. Wednesday, say cardiology research trials that result in dogs’ deaths are useless.
Sigma Alpha Mu national leaders don’t want disbanded local chapter assets to cover estimated $430,000 in damages from wild ski weekend.
Several southeast Michigan school are on the niche.com ranking.
The three finalists for top job were Dearborn's Brian Whiston, Oakland Schools' Vicki Markavitch and Washtenaw Schools' Scott Menzel.
School superintendent: “The presence of guns in schools runs contrary to everything we are wired for in education."
Several schools in the Tri-County area made the cut in a ranking by Niche, foundby Carnegie Mellon University students.
Thursday night could bring record-breaking cold temperatures to the area.
Winds will make temperatures feel as cold as -25 Thursday, when the high will top out at 3 degrees.
Inspired by the memory of a student who died while waiting for a lung transplant, WSU students are winning “organ donor bowl.”
The university’s selection of a columnist who dismissed those who report sexual assaults on campus as “status” seekers draws fire.
The columnist’s comments on campus rape have sparked outrage among U.S. senators, media and women’s equality groups.
Students at the southeast Michigan school district say they’ve known about what appears to be a short in a fence for weeks, but didn’t repor
Half a world separates a Michigan college freshman and her dad, whose viral post strikes a universal chord.
University already under Civil Rights Office microscope for handling of rape allegations against former football player Brendan Gibbons.
Mike Flanagan used the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to challenge Michiganders to support public education. “We’ll all be better off,” he said.
Michigan AT&T offers some tips to parents to help understand what online activities are safe – and what ones aren’t.
Penny Marshall joins Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine in seeking end to cardiovascular research the ends in the death of dogs.
Book bags and school supplies provided to the first 300 school-age children at event with immunizations, health screenings, food and fun.
Connections Education's Michigan-based virtual and blended learning public schools receive high marks from parents
See local students in the photo gallery.
A wind chill warning means a combination of very cold air and strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values.
All Grosse Ile and Trenton public schools will be closed again Wednesday due to inclement weather.
Public Schools will be closed again Tuesday due to the heavy snowstorm and sub-zero wind chills.
Referring to pot as a “benign substance that has no ill effects” in medical marijuana and legalization campaigns is “a great disservice to young people,” drug czar says.
More than 60 percent of last year's graduates have an average debt of more than $28,000.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Michigan students in grades 3 through 9 will be tested in reading, writing, math, science and social studies for the next two weeks.
A recent Atlantic article explores what happens when a parent takes on his daughter’s homework for a week: it’s not pretty.
The annual event takes place next Wednesday and is put on by the Michigan Fitness Foundation and the Michigan Department of Transportation .
A special school board meeting will be held Wednesday to approve the hire.
Michigan students in grades K-5 can win tickets to home games by participating in the second annual "Red Wings for Reading" program.
Log onto Facebook, vote for your favorite school and ask your friends to do the same. Each school can win up to $10,000!
A Bridge Magazine database compares teacher education, salaries and other district information across the state.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
On Saturday, 18 local high school marching bands will compete during the 23rd annual event.
Next year, Adrian College will begin paying debt for graduates that make $20,000 or less.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.