Voices of Youth: Students advocate for consent education to combat sexual assault and harassment
Many young people have experienced sexual assault or harassment, but they feel not enough is being done to address the problem.
Many young people have experienced sexual assault or harassment, but they feel not enough is being done to address the problem.
Washtenaw Community College recently announced a new partnership with the University of Michigan Credit Union to provide affordable financing options for students seeking non-credit WCC classes to gain an industry certification.
Educate Youth's after-school programming serves Ypsilanti youth in several ways, focusing on showing youth how education can positively impact their futures.
In May 2017, Kristen and Jeffrey Roberts were shaken when their son Miles died by suicide at age 15. Now they're working to support the mental health of student athletes like Miles at Ann Arbor's Skyline High School.
The Livingston and Washtenaw Counties Child Care Coalition, a collaboration of local child care providers, families, policymakers, and economic development professionals, recently released an action plan to improve child care in the region.
To deepen connections between Ann Arbor and Detroit, the University of Michigan is constructing the University of Michigan Center for Innovation in downtown Detroit.
Young adult job-seekers are being invited to expand their employment potential through #MI-Internship Prep, a free summer internship preparation course.
YCMS' boys' and girls' teams both brought home wins, and the girls' team, Golden Grizzly, has been invited to advance to the next level in the Ten80 racing competition.
Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS) and Ann Arbor-based Urban Ashes are collaborating to repurpose trees cut for AAPS' new Pathways to Success academic campus expansion.
A new exhibit created by students in Eastern Michigan University's Historic Preservation Program will focus on who has access to university sports opportunities and who doesn't.
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