Class meets in-person on the following days:
Tuesday, September 27
Thursday, September 29
Saturday, October 1 (Detroit tour)
Tuesday, October 4
Thursday, October...
Class meets in-person on the following days:
Tuesday, September 27
Thursday, September 29
Saturday, October 1 (Detroit tour)
Tuesday, October 4
Thursday, October...
Governments, standard setters, regulators and analysts encouraged to provide input
A pilot project involving the University of Michigan and others is exploring whether a new fiscal reporting mechanism for governmental entities can help create...
The Center on Finance, Law & Policy is partnering with U-M's School of Information (SoI) to provide Detroit's Jefferson East Inc. (JEI) neighborhood organization, in a tech program aimed at aiding small businesses. Crain's Detroit Business quotes...
Several of the candidates who were disqualified from the race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in Michigan because of fling petition discrepancies say they will continue to fight. Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig will run as a...
While high energy prices are hurting consumers, there are ways in which state governments can benefit from the spikes to create more resilient communities in the long-term, Ford School lecturer Daniel Raimi writes in Resources.
“For some states,...
The University of Michigan in partnership with the Ann Arbor Branch of the NAACP will host the 2nd annual Juneteenth Symposium. The 2022 theme is "Celebrate, Educate, Inspire."
A recent panel of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy and the Brookings Institution featuring Ford School professor Kathryn Dominguez examined the potential softening of the U.S. dollar as the world's dominant currency. The China Daily...
Ford School professor Barry Rabe has been commenting on many issues confronting the push for action on the environment and climate.
In one article in People’s World, which describes the struggle in Congress to pass more aggressive climate...