Mackinac Policy Conference: How Michigan can improve its economic competitiveness

The health of Michigan’s businesses is tied to the state’s economic outputs. And those businesses are dependent on the well-being...

Wayne State President reveals deeply personal experiences in new memoir

Wayne State University President Dr. M. Roy Wilson is turning inward with a new memoir that is both reflective and...

Rep. Dingell talks Biden budget, elder care

President Joe Biden recently unveiled his $5.8 trillion budget proposal. It would increase taxes on billionaires, increase funding for police...

The laws targeting the queer community in Florida and beyond

  In Florida, the state legislature passed a bill restricting discussion of gender and sexuality in school. The bill, which...

After-school program connects students to communities

  The Youth Empowerment Solutions Program, also referred to as “YES,” was formed in 2004 through a partnership with Flint...

How private money and dark money undermine public education

  Maurice Cunningham recently retired from the University of Massachusetts – Boston where he’s been researching dark money and privatization...

New partnership aims to build connections between Pakistan and Michigan

  Global Ties Detroit, an organization that has been working to connect Detroit to the rest of the world for...

How is Black history actually taught in American schools?

It’s Black History Month — a time many Americans take to reflect on the contributions of African Americans as well as...

DPSCD braces for state penalties over emergency days

The Detroit Public Schools Community District is one of several in the state that has exhausted the emergency days the...

Hamtramck teachers and district begin contract negotiations

Contract negotiations between Hamtramck Public Schools and its teachers union started Monday. Teachers held a rally before representatives met with...

Michigan administrators discuss how COVID-19 has affected their schools

For almost two years, schools have had to accommodate the ongoing needs of parents, teachers, students and the rest of...

Why Whitmer’s call for in-person school matters

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s fourth State of the State address was full of optimism and tones of bipartisanship. There was nothing...