-
The Michigan Court of Appeals says four state universities do not owe students tuition and room-and-board refunds for cancelling in-person classes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled state universities don’t owe students refunds for classes taught remotely during the COVID-19 crisis.
-
Today, we break down a new report from the Michigan State Police on trooper interactions with black drivers. Then, a look into the legacy of letter writing in 2022. Finally, we check up on a small bug threatening hemlock trees, and discuss how remote learning is effecting Michigan students.
-
Don’t get us wrong — COVID-19 has generally made being a teacher or a student or a parent in the K-12 system way harder. But when schools first shut their…
-
After a delay, Flint Community Schools will return to in-person learning next week.The district’s planned return to the classroom was postponed three…
-
During the past year, many universities have seen high rates of COVID-19 on or around their campuses. Academic institutions in Michigan and throughout the…
-
It’s Count Day for Michigan’s schools.But this being 2020, it’s a little different this year.Twice during the academic year, Michigan schools count the…
-
At this point, nearly all Michigan students are back in class for the fall semester, through Zoom meetings, physically distanced instruction, or…
-
On Stateside, a church in Romeo grapples with systemic and politically motivated vandalism. And, what six months of COVID have looked like. Plus, we…
-
Researchers at Michigan State University have come up with a way to help "distance learners" get more engaged in the classroom.More and more students are…