. . . Spring 1999
Fulbright Connections
Individuals featured in the four following articles embody the wisdom of the late J. William Fulbright.
Spain: Leslie Stainton, an Author's Dream
Stainton's lterary triumph may be one-of-a-kind.
The Kyrgyz Republic: Nurgul Djanaeva, the Challenges of Independence
Djanaeva has taught philosophy in her Kyrgz Republic homeland for 20 years.
India: Sharen Lowen, the Dance of Discovery
Lowen has enthralled Indian audiences for two decades with her dance.
Bosnia: Colleen London, an Adopted Motherland
Thirty years after she first went to Sarajevo, London the city's her home again.
Admission Suits Delayed
Trial dates delayed for lawsuits challenging the University's use of race in admissions.
A League of Our Own
Friends of the Michigan League intend to preserve, publicize and celebrate the history of the 70-year-old building.
Report on the Life Sciences Charts Path for Progress
Five initiatives, other general strategies for improving the quality of the life sciences at the University.
Street-Shooting Man
A painter/sculptor's son expresses himself in photography.
Out of Shadows
School of Art and Design Prof. Edward West's pictorial essay on South Africa.
Wolverine Santa for Early Shoppers
Jennifer Shorter '96 Business, asked for a University of Michigan Santa.
'I Come to America to Catch its Spirit'
The story of Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg '35 is becoming increasingly well-known throughout the world.
1999 Wallenberg Award
This year's Wallenberg Award recipient is U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a leader of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee in his youth and champion of human rights in his political career.
Contagious Empowerment
A student group, Mentality, shares its experiences with manic depression.
Cause Unknown; Effects Damaging
What are the facts of manic depression?
In the Begining, There Was Cricket...
Michigan's athletic legacy began with a sport now relatively unnoticed in America.
Wicket Wolverines
Cricketeers of note on the University Eleven in 1872.
Cricket, the Game
Cricket: "exactly like baseball in general, but completely different in specifics."
Fighting Phobias in the CAVE
U-M resrearchers applying virtual reality in the treatment of phobias.
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