| State Tipoffs Involving Michigan Newsletter for Sunday November 30, 2025 ( 29 items ) |
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Amir Hassan Won't Stand Up to Criminals
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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Amir Hassan Won't Stand Up to Criminals
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"American Journal News asked Republican House candidates in Michigan, Iowa, and Ohio if they would have supported the [Epstein files release] measure. None provided on-the-record responses."
Even after his party bosses " reversed course," Amir Hassan is staying silent rather than tell Michiganders where he stands on the Epstein file relea
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Ask the expert: Agricultural drones are reshaping farming
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- Michigan State University posted the following news:
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Ask the expert: Agricultural drones are reshaping farming
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In the past decade, drones have become integral to many sectors of the economy. Now, they are rapidly transforming agriculture too, helping farmers grow their crops and changing the way farming is done.
In a study published in Science, researchers at Michigan State University documented how agricultural drones have spread at extraordinary
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CMU among nation's best colleges for future leaders
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Nov. 26 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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CMU among nation's best colleges for future leaders
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Central Michigan University has been named to TIME's Best Colleges for Future Leaders 2026 list.
CMU is one of only four universities in Michigan to rank in the top 125 colleges by TIME, which evaluated 4,800 of "the most influential figures shaping U.S. society today" in compiling their list, according to their methodology page.
The reco
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Davenport University: Q&A With President Pappas
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan, Nov. 22 -- Davenport University issued the following Q&A on Nov. 20, 2025, with President Richard J. Pappas:
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Q&A with President Pappas
Davenport University President Richard J. Pappas, Ed.D., has been a leader in higher education for nearly 50 years. He has been the president of four institutions and has held that role at Davenport since 2009. Pappas announced in August that he will retire at the end of this academic year.
DU Review's Mary Eilleen Lyon talked to
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Designing the future of responsible smart homes
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Designing the future of responsible smart homes
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For Central Michigan University business information systems graduate student Akhilreddy Bokka from Kamareddy, India, the future of smart homes can and should do more than automate tasks. His research paper, "Designing Responsible Agentic AI Homes as Hybrid Intelligent Service Ecosystems," has been accepted for presentation at the SIG SVC Worksho
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Economics student Maheshwari Kammadanam finds purpose in persistence
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Economics student Maheshwari Kammadanam finds purpose in persistence
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For Maheshwari Kammadanam, studying abroad was about taking a chance on herself and the future she wanted to create.
"I'm originally from Hyderabad, which in my very biased opinion is the only place where you get the best biryani in the world," Kammadanam said with a smile. "Growing up, I always heard people say that studyi
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ESPN's College GameDay Built by The Home Depot goes to 'The Game' to spotlight No. 1 Ohio State at No. 18 Michigan in Ann Arbor
BRISTOL, Connecticut, Nov. 28 [Category: BizMedia] -- ESPN, a sports media company, posted the following news release:
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ESPN's College GameDay Built by The Home Depot goes to 'The Game' to spotlight No. 1 Ohio State at No. 18 Michigan in Ann Arbor
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* Michigan great and Detroit Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson to serve as celebrity guest picker
* Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore and Ohio State head coach Ryan Day join the show from Michigan Stadium
* Fans are encouraged t
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Esports qualifies for postseason for second straight year
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Esports qualifies for postseason for second straight year
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Central Michigan University's Rocket League team has once again secured its place in the Esports Collegiate Conference Championship Tournament, marking back-to-back postseason appearances and a milestone year for the program. CMU enters the Fall 2025 Championship as the #3 seed, the team's highest finish to date.
A breakthrough regul
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Industry insight meets student ambition
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Nov. 26 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Industry insight meets student ambition
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On November 13, students from across the College of Business gathered for a panel discussion that bridged classroom learning with real-world career insight. The event, co-hosted by Central Michigan University's American Marketing Association and the Alpha Kappa Psi co-ed business fraternity, featured professionals from La-Z-Boy who shared their experienc
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Jason Miller appointed to Michigan supply chain commission
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 24 -- Michigan State University posted the following news:
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Jason Miller appointed to Michigan supply chain commission
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Jason Miller, Eli Broad Endowed Professor in Supply Chain Management in the Michigan State University Broad College of Business has been appointed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to the state of Michigan's Commission for Logistics and Supply Chain Collaboration. His term began Nov. 19, 2025, and will continue at the pleasure of the governor throu
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Marquette Law School to Host Conversation on 'Transforming Student Achievement Through Literacy,' Dec. 2
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Nov. 26 -- Marquette University issued the following news release:
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Marquette Law School to host conversation on 'Transforming Student Achievement Through Literacy,' Dec. 2
Marquette University Law School's Lubar Center for Public Research and Civic Education and Marquette's College of Education are co-hosting "The Power of Reading: Transforming Student Achievement Through Literacy," a special program with several of Wisconsin's leading figures in literacy, Tuesday,
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Mich. Democratic Party: Duggan Refuses to Condemn Trump's Threats to Execute Lawmakers
LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 26 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release on Nov. 25, 2025:
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Duggan Refuses to Condemn Trump's Threats to Execute Lawmakers
In a stunning exchange this weekend, Mike Duggan failed to condemn Donald Trump threats of political violence against lawmakers, including U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin--and now when pressed, Duggan's campaign is still not condemning them, with his spokesperson saying that "he is running for state office, not federal of
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Mich. Democratic Party: Michigan Farm Exports "Collapse" in Fallout From Mike Rogers-Backed Tariffs
LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 26 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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Michigan Farm Exports "Collapse" in Fallout From Mike Rogers-Backed Tariffs
Michigan farm exports are continuing to "collapse" in the fallout from the reckless tariffs supported by failed GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers. According to Crain's Grand Rapids Business, "Michigan wheat shipments plummeted 89% in the first half of 2025" and "soybean meal exports also dropped 46%," which state offici
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Mich. Democratic Party: U.S. Manufacturing Slows in November As Mike Rogers-Backed Tariffs Continue to Spike Costs, Hurt Businesses
LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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U.S. Manufacturing Slows in November As Mike Rogers-Backed Tariffs Continue to Spike Costs, Hurt Businesses
A new survey from S&P Global found that "U.S. factory activity slowed to a four-month low in November" as the chaotic tariffs supported by failed GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers led to "higher prices" and "restrained demand," leading to "a piling up of unsold goods that could hinder gro
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Michigan State University College of Social Science: Study Links Climate-driven Flooding to Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 26 -- Michigan State University College of Social Science issued the following news:
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Study links climate-driven flooding to cognitive decline in older adults
By tracking older adults in flood-affected Thai communities, MSU researchers connect climate disasters to cognitive decline and point to Bangkok's Resilient City Policy as a promising defense.
By Brandon Drain
Temperature increases and extreme weather events due to climate change have caused vulnerab
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Michigan Technological University: Husky in the Boat - Software Engineer Steers Toward Bright Horizon
HOUGHTON, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- Michigan Technological University issued the following news release:
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The Husky in the Boat: Software Engineer Steers Toward Bright Horizon
By Cyndi Perkins
To keep the Rowing Club at Michigan Tech afloat, junior software engineering major Elise Buzzell became a student coach -- an experience that's helping her prepare for a career as a software development director.
She'd rather have her oars in the water. But with the future of the Rowing Club at Michig
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National Academies recognizes U-M's Teresa Paneque Carreno With Top Science Communication Award
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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National Academies recognizes U-M's Teresa Paneque Carreno with top science communication award
The astronomer, author and social media influencer has been selected as a winner of a 2025 Eric and Wendy Schmidt Award for Excellence in Science Communications
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Teresa Paneque Carreno, assistant professor in the University of Michigan's Department of Astronomy, has been named a top award winner in the 20
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NRCC: Congressman Tom Barrett Delivers Millions for Agricultural Research
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:
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Congressman Tom Barrett Delivers Millions for Agricultural Research
Congressman Tom Barrett is once again delivering real results for mid-Michigan.
Congressman Barrett secured nearly $4.1 million for community projects throughout Michigan's 7th congressional district, which included millions for agricultural research at Michigan State University.
Read more from Michigan Farm News here (h
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Partnership aims to make early math more accessible
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Partnership aims to make early math more accessible
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Two Central Michigan University colleges are partnering to redesign courses in a way that boosts student success and retention.
The College of Business Administration and College of Science & Engineering are redesigning an economics course and two early math courses to make them more applicable to non-STEM disciplines.
Students in every m
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U-M Fellowship Gives Students Hands-on Experience in Protecting Northern Michigan Waters
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 27 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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U-M fellowship gives students hands-on experience in protecting northern Michigan waters
PELLSTON--On a hot late summer day, University of Michigan student Mira Hughes wades through the water of Elliot Creek, a clear, cold stream that flows through the southeast side of Cheboygan State Park.
She scoops insects out of the pebbles, sand and muck that line different parts of the creek. She takes water sa
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UM-Flint Students Gaining International Entrepreneurship Experience Through Virtual Exchange Program
FLINT, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- The University of Michigan-Flint issued the following news:
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UM-Flint students gaining international entrepreneurship experience through virtual exchange program
By Shaun Bailey
Students in the University of Michigan-Flint's School of Management are participating in the virtual Entrepreneurship Exchange program's first cohort. This free program connects them with teammates from Egypt, Libya, Morocco and the United States. Teams then identify real-world challe
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University of Michigan: Most Older Drivers Aren't Thinking About the Road Ahead, Poll Suggests
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 26 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Most older drivers aren't thinking about the road ahead, poll suggests
More than 80% of people over 65 drive at least weekly, but less than half have a plan for a time when they can't or shouldn't drive
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When today's older adults learned to drive, they might have heard the Beatles' "Drive My Car" or Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" on their car radio's Top 40 station.
Now, 84% of people a
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University of Michigan: School Matters - Resource Program Curbs Michigan's High Absenteeism Rate
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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School matters: Resource program curbs Michigan's high absenteeism rate
A program that puts caseworkers in schools where students struggle to regularly attend is apparently working in Michigan: The chronic absenteeism rate dropped by 8 percent.
Chronic absenteeism, or missing 10% or more school days, in K-12 schools is surging nationwide. Michigan is among the hardest-hit states.
A new Univ
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University of Michigan: Tiny Traps, Big Trouble - Small Regions Within Cells Aggregate Proteins Linked to ALS, Dementia
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 27 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Tiny traps, big trouble: Small regions within cells aggregate proteins linked to ALS, dementia
Inside the cell reside many tiny assembly factories and warehouses that gather together all of the proteins and RNAs--which carry out instructions from our DNA--that a living being needs.
These assemblies, called biomolecular condensates, help regulate how cells divide and respond to stress by seque
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University of Michigan: Want Actionable Climate Knowledge at Scale? Consider These Three Pathways
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 25 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Want actionable climate knowledge at scale? Consider these three pathways
Tackling climate change is messy, but these pathways offer a simplified framework to understand and share new strategies and innovations
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There's no one-size-fits-all solution to adapting and building resilience to climate change, but a new study led by the University of Michigan offers three generalized pathways to h
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Wayne State University: Grand Challenges - Driving the Future of Smart, Sustainable Mobility
DETROIT, Michigan, Nov. 26 -- Wayne State University issued the following news:
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Grand Challenges: Driving the future of smart, sustainable mobility
From the heart of the Motor City, Wayne State is continuing Detroit's legacy of transforming transportation through research that improves safety, reduces emissions and expands access. Through its Grand Challenges initiative, Wayne State is uniting experts to create personalized solutions and shape the future of mobility in our rapidly evolv
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Wayne State University: Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Helps Student Find Her Path in Conservation, Education
DETROIT, Michigan, Nov. 27 -- Wayne State University issued the following news:
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Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program helps student find her path in conservation, education
Wayne State University senior Shahrin Rahman always knew she wanted to work with nature - and her experiences as a student researcher at Wayne State University showed her just how many opportunities were right in her backyard. As a student majoring in environmental science with a minor in biology, she's been a
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What is '2025 Normal'? Many Factors Make Teasing Out True Health of Economy Challenging, U-M Scholars Say
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 25 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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What is '2025 normal'? Many factors make teasing out true health of economy challenging, U-M scholars say
Tariffs are in effect and in flux, the job market is unstable and artificial intelligence affects the way business is done. The longest shutdown in U.S. history has ended, but its effects are still being felt.
Consumers and businesses alike come face to face with all of it and more as the holiday
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Wrap up your holiday list with CMich Press
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Nov. 26 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Wrap up your holiday list with CMich Press
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Do you have a hard-to-buy-for CMU alum on your holiday shopping list?
Get them a unique gift from the world's only peer-reviewed game press run right here at Central Michigan University. Central Michigan University Press and the Center for Learning through Games and Simulations publish beautifully designed, intellectually engaging games that inspire
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