Tag: University of Michigan
An open state Senate seat leads to more than a quarter of a million Michiganders without representation
There is an empty state Senate seat in Michigan’s thumb region. No one currently represents the district because Governor Gretchen Whitmer has not yet called a special election. Some Republicans are saying she’s playing politics with the 35th state Senate District.
U-M halts DEI plans as Trump administration takes aim at diversity efforts
President Donald Trump has made clear he does not support diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. The University of Michigan just reversed its DEI stance….
GOP lawmakers hope for clearance to sue over Mich. election rules
They’re asking the U.S. Supreme Court to let them challenge two voter-approved amendments to the Michigan Constitution.
Stateside: Friday, March 21, 2025
First, how DOGE cuts will impact Michigan’s Piping Plover populations. Then, Olympic gymnast Frederick Richard’s ambitions collegiate and beyond. Plus, tips for planting pollinator gardens.
BlueShift Electro-Chemical Process Extracts Critical Minerals From Industrial Waste & Seawater
There are many minerals and other valuable components that have commercial value in wastewater and industrial waste. The problem is that extracting them can prove so costly that there is little room left for profit. Furthermore, the existing methods for extracting them have some negative impacts on the environment. BlueShift, … [continued]
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