This defense of “plausible deniability” raises significant questions about the extent of the coaching staff’s awareness and involvement in the situation. Can the defense of not actively engaging in the sign-stealing process hold water in an investigation of this magnitude?
ANN ARBOR, MI - The University of Michigan Health Plan will end on Dec. 31. That gives its approximately 64,000 patients almost a full year to prepare for future coverage. The university announced in December 2024 that the plan,
Once again, the never-ending sign-stealing scandal has become the top story in Ann Arbor. On Tuesday, Yahoo Sports published a report detailing Michigan's 130-p
On today's episode of The College Football Enquirer, , Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde dig deep into Dellenger's recent story on the lengthy response from the University of Michigan to the NCAA for their sign-stealing investigation.
Michigan football is fighting back against the NCAA's probe into the program over alleged sign-stealing with a formal response, Yahoo Sports reports. According to documents obtained by the outlet, Michigan has accused the NCAA of "grossly overreaching" and "wildly overcharging" the university despite a lack of evidence.
University leaders reached a deal with local developers for more residential space near the University of Michigan Center for Innovation in Detroit.
Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports published a report indicating that Michigan intends to fight back against NCAA allegations of the sign-stealing schem
Nessel, a Democrat and Michigan’s top law enforcement official, said her department was already learning of “services impacted throughout the state.” Her statement referenced
U-M Health-Sparrow healthcare workers ratified a new contract, averting a strike and securing pay raises and benefits.
An acclaimed opera singer fired by the University of Michigan in 2020 over allegations of sexual misconduct is suing school officials, claiming his rights were violated during the process. David Daniels is seeking an unspecified financial award.
Sgt. Anthony V. Grammatico of Ann Arbor looks on while his monkey friend, First Sgt. Pat P. Pat, displays his World War II medals at The Ann Arbor News offices in February 1946. Eck Stanger | Ann Arbor News archives courtesy of OldNews.AADL.org
Both private and public colleges and universities, including many in Michigan, rely on grants to provide resources and opportunities to their faculty and students. Political science professor Mitchel Sollenberger says that loss could be significant.