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It’s been more than one year since the $7 billion merger of Lansing’s Sparrow Health System with University of Michigan Health. Officials say plans are going better than expected.
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A closely watched University of Michigan economic forecast predicts a small spike in unemployment early next year following an expected UAW union strike.
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After a historic months-long strike, the leaders of the Graduate Employees' Organization signed a tentative agreement Tuesday with the University of Michigan.
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Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh to serve 3-game suspension to open season for NCAA recruiting violationsUniversity of Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh will serve a three-game suspension to start this season as part of self-imposed penalties for NCAA recruiting infractions.
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The University of Michigan said striking graduate student instructors would likely lose their jobs if they don't return to work for the fall term.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals issued a ruling Friday that the University of Michigan’s campus firearm ban does not violate the Second Amendment.
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Michigan’s public universities may sell beer, wine and cocktails at sporting events under a law signed Tuesday by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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College sports stadiums in Michigan could see expanded alcohol sales during the upcoming school year.
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University of Michigan officials say that the US Supreme Court's decision to eliminate the use of affirmative action in college applications will likely lead to less diverse college campuses across the country but won't have much of an impact in this state.
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A judge has refused a request to shut down a strike by roughly 2,200 University of Michigan graduate workers.