. . . March 1994
Sex in History
An evolutionary historian looks at polygyny's past and present.
EHB is Dead: Long Live EHB
The Program in Evolution and Human Behavior is gone, but not its effects.
Examination of Evil
Dutch 491 students found themselves shocked by their first reading assignment.
A Semester of Evil
Latest theme semester has waiting lists for "virtually every" course.
Protector of Children
Robert Meeropol '69, '70 MA, learned compassion from "a weird charade."
Postcards Help in Student Orientation
New student orientation goes far beyond traditional campus visits.
Colton Scholarships aid young leaders
Students are invited to seek an award that recognizes leadership.
Men's Distance Relay Team Sets Indoor World Record
A nine-year-old mark shattered by nearly two seconds.
Building on Tradition 1983-2003
Improving the quality and character of campus for future scholars.
Building on Tradition 1983-2003: the Bricks and Mortar
The list of construction and renovation projects is impressive.
Preserving the Best
Some U-M structures are national treasures.
Trivi-UM
A new reference may astonish even those who think they know the "U."
U-M Med Center is among top 10
U-M hospitals and physicians rated highly in two separate studies.
Financial Aid Helps Students Succeed
Making the U-M accessible to all academically qualified students.
Fresh Eyes in Engineering
Students build products for industry.
Power served U-M for 60 years
The late alumnus, Regent and benefactor "left an indelible stamp" here.
Shostakovich: The Man and His Age
Scholars come to the U-M to discuss the life of the composer.
The Borodin Quartet
Performances of all 15 Shostakovich String Quartets at the University.
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