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December 24, 2002
Consumer confidence improves despite dark cloud of war

December 19, 2002
Web search service reveals hidden scholarly resources
U-M professor confronts America's over-consumption

December 18, 2002
Flu vaccine invented at U-M voted safe and effective by FDA advisory committee

December 17, 2002
Mahatma Gandhi's grandson to speak about “Legacies”
Jerry May joins University of Michigan as vice president for development
Firefly molecule could quickly shed light on how well new drugs work, study shows

December 16, 2002
Teen smoking declines sharply in 2002, more than offsetting large increases in the early 1990s
Ecstasy use among American teens drops for the first time in recent years, and overall drug and alcohol use also decline in the year after 9/11
New Year’s resolution to exercise affects more than your waistline
Satisfaction with government drops slightly
Top children's author helps U-M Cancer Center

December 13, 2002
Families adopt medical students for in-home education

December 12, 2002
Two U-M law students receive Skadden Fellowships
Holidays put pressure on low-income parents, but poverty is year-round

December 11, 2002
Advisory: University of Michigan climate change experts available
Art reflects a school's mission
Companies should provide retirement investment advice, but with protection from liability

December 10, 2002
America's corporate boards are separated by just four handshakes
Regents will meet December 12 in Ann Arbor
Life Sciences Orchestra kicks off third season Jan. 12

December 09, 2002
ISR survey of Arab Americans is set to start in 2003

December 06, 2002
Professor calls on the legal system to monitor health care

December 05, 2002
Michigan Sea Grant recommends new Great Lakes projects

December 04, 2002
Student chosen to speak at U-M's winter commencement

December 03, 2002
Regents to meet December 12

December 02, 2002
U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear admissions lawsuits
Consumer Confidence Rebounds But Remains Weak
Public Health researcher: Twins born to younger mothers have higher death rate



November 27, 2002
Project to increase women and minorities participation in NSF-funded programs

November 26, 2002
School of Education collaborates on $10.3 million mathematics project
NCI funds U-M research on targeted anti-cancer therapies

November 25, 2002
Losing a spouse: What hurts and what helps

November 22, 2002
Michigan's economic outlook brightens by next spring
U-M student inventor wins national competition

November 21, 2002
U.S. economy will pick up steam in the year ahead
Stuff yourself with safe food this holiday season

New Great Lakes research, outreach and education partnership forms
Targeted smallpox vaccination is best, but data still lacking

November 20, 2002
Public opinion pollster to discuss Israeli-Palestinian conflict
OSU and U-M libraries collaborate with online exhibits
Heart-assist device helps survival

November 18, 2002
Customer satisfaction is up, despite low consumer confidence
Transplanted muscle cells can take root

November 15, 2002
UM surpasses goal of hiring 100 nurses in 100 days

November 14, 2002
U-M researcher calls for new approach to biological disarmaments
Why do more couples live together but fewer marry?
States act to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
University honors three scholars with honorary degrees

November 13, 2002
Advisory: Visiting U-M Ford School of Public Policy professor named to United Nations post
Advisory: U-M plaque commemorates Native American land grant

Advisory: Experts available on impact of video games

November 12, 2002
U-M enrollment reaches another record high
An opera lost…and found
People who give, live longer: U-M study shows

November 11, 2002
Conference will feature U.S. economic forecast and consumer outlook for 2003

Michael Boyd of the Royal Shakespeare Co.:
“Why Shakespeare Matters to Me”

Regents will meet November 14 in Ann Arbor

November 8, 2002
Michigan presenters at APHA: From depression to health insurance to asthma

Discover magazine names U-M's Mercedes Pascual one of “The 50 Most Important Women in Science”

Advisory: Technology celebration luncheon Nov. 15
November 7, 2002
U-M announces conclusion of Ed Martin investigation; self-imposes sanctions

Regents to meet November 14

November 6, 2002
Simple, easy acts in pregnancy and childbirth might protect against incontinence
Businesses can do more to attract and retain African-American employees

November 4, 2002
Forensic dentist helps identify Vietnam veteran missing in action
for 34 years

Nation's first teaching center celebrates 40 years of achievement at U-M
Researchers propose breakthrough devices to control the motion of magnetic fields

November 1, 2002
Seeing into the Alzheimer's brain

UMHS leads the country in keeping patients safe


October 31, 2002
Library showcases ancient documents with Bible exhibit

U-M to develop nation's first child welfare attorney certification program
October 30, 2002
Advisory: Provost's Council announces students selected as nominees to scholarship competitions

October 29, 2002
U-M asks Supreme Court not to overrule Bakke decision
“Building the Engaged University” Series of Events Oct. 30-Nov. 8

October 28, 2002
Consumer confidence falls to 10-year low: Worries about wealth and war

Back pain may not be "all in your head"
Exercise, talk therapy may help Gulf War vets
Drug significantly improves pain in fibromyalgia patients
Advisory: Catharine MacKinnon to deliver lecture on academic and intellectual freedom
Advisory: Experts available for interviews regarding sniper case
October 25, 2002
Advisory: Champion of enslaved children honored by 12th Annual Wallenberg Lecture
Advisory: U-M hosts Great Lakes Symposium
Women's stroke symptoms differ from men's
October 24, 2002
Magic comes to the Clements Library
Ann Arbor Reads initiative invites you to read and discuss ‘Abraham Lincoln's DNA'
Ten U-M projects set out to advance clinical practices
October 23, 2002
New York Times Magazine's “Everyday Ethics” columnist to speak at U-M
Paper discusses circuitry for quantum computing
Corporate expats consider more than tax avoidance when relocating overseas
October 22, 2002
Schmoozing is good for the brain, study suggests
School of Public Health professor: Organ donation system needs better evaluation
Education school collaborates on $9.9 million project to transform science textbooks
October 21, 2002
President of ABC News to speak at University of Michigan
Saint Mary's Seton Cancer Institute joins U-M Cancer Center Network
October 18, 2002
Four faculty elected to prestigious Institute of Medicine
Advisory: Experts offer comments on Halloween topics
October 17, 2002
Scholar to examine Apostle's role in Christian Anti-Judaism
Two gifts advance Michigan engineering
Benjamin Brown's circus exhibit on display at U-M
Artificial liver research featured on Good Morning America
October 16, 2002
New compound holds promise for treating lupus and related diseases
Public invited to give input on book for Ann Arbor Reads initiative
Saturday Morning Physics announces fall schedule
Why don't all doctors treat patients the same way?
October 15, 2002
U.S. première: Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children at U-M
Election time shows three different Americas, U-M analyst says
Public health leader and social activist Eugene Feingold dies
Physicist Fred Adams tackles the big questions in “Origins of Existence”
October 14, 2002
South African political prisoner to speak at U-M
U-M's Joe White to discuss restoring credibility of U.S. business leaders
Regents will meet October 17 in Flint
Writers return to U-M to celebrate master's program
October 11, 2002
Provost's statement on fraudulent (“spoofed”) e-mail
Q & A on the Palestinian Solidarity Conference
ADVISORY: Faculty members available for interviews regarding elections
ADVISORY: Company in collaboration to give away yogurt on campus
Tech Transfer forms National Advisory Board
Housing sponsors Tamara Williams Memorial Lecture
October 10, 2002
Attractive annual reports may help struggling companies lure
investors

Sousa comes to U-M in a celebration
October 09, 2002
Regents to meet October 17
New research on greenways encourages more stops along the way
Bioterrorism Preparedness Initiative gets $1 million from CDC
October 07, 2002
U-M is featured in a new vision for higher education in the 21st century
Job loss can lead to depression and poor health
October 04, 2002
Michigan Quarterly Review facilitates an important discussion
Hopwood awards distribute over $6,000 in prize money
Wayne County economy will begin to improve next year
Former United Nations official to present case for U.S. increasing aid
October 03, 2002
Coleman to give Waggoner Lecture on Ethics and Values in Medicine
Myths and realities associated with people who have disabilities explored
Household wealth increased in 2001, thanks to home values
Parents, students need greater awareness of college mental health services
Suction and pull drive movement of Earth's plates, U-M researchers show
The big freeze: Using cryosurgery to kill breast cancer
Spreading the word about sarcoma
U-M treatment for hepatitis C has good results
Keep little ghosts and goblins from gobblin' down too much Halloween candy, U-M nutrition expert says
October 02, 2002
School of Nursing team develops software to track work of nurses
U-M Corporation of the Year for its supplier diversity program
ADVISORY: Physicist Stephen Wolfram to speak in Ann Arbor
U-M to explore policy changes on poverty through new research center
October 01, 2002
U-M declared outstanding by National Black MBA Association
100 nurses in 100 days:U-M Health System launches hiring campaign, holds job fair
Lynne Cheney to speak Oct. 4 at joint fundraiser for Make-A-Wish and U-M Cancer Center

September 30, 2002
Consumers rebalance spending and saving
Sound sources and dance combine in "Water Blue"
September 28, 2002
Knight Foundation, Mike Wallace unite for Journalism Fellows
September 27, 2002
U-M President's statement on Palestinian Solidarity Conference
U.S. Rep. Dingell to hold town hall meeting at U-M
September 26, 2002
Study finds negative climate for women faculty engineers and scientists
U-M hosts conference on Islam, democracy and the state in Algeria
Reactor decommissioning continues; process to be completed in about three years
September 25, 2002
Ford School of Public Policy will co-sponsor free air time forum
U-M anthropologist receives MacArthur Foundation award
Blood pressure drug cuts deaths, strokes
U-M experts available to discuss obesity causes, effects, trends and prevention
September 24, 2002
Execs: Study of ethics a must for CEO success, but not their own
PBS correspondent to speak at U-M
21 faculty to be honored
September 23, 2002
U-M unites with Detroit for world-class performances
Monts continues as senior counselor to U-M president
September 20, 2002
ADVISORY: Cantor returns to U-M for named lectureship
Paul N. Courant appointed Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs
September 19, 2002
Health System plans $168M Cardiovascular Center
New national study will test ways of finding lung cancer early
Genetic mutation more than doubles risk of colorectal cancer
September 18, 2002
Director and Faculty named for Life Sciences Institute
Obesity symposium leaning toward better meal choices
Vocal health: fans should cheer with care
September 17, 2002
Seeking self-esteem has mental and physical costs
U-M students report on Global Intercultural Experience
U-M research activity tops expectations
September 16, 2002
U-M, March of Dimes team up against premature birth
Report details status of women scientists and engineers
Life Sciences Values and Society launches lecture series
Regents meet Sept. 19
September 13, 2002
U-M Library guest speaker makes sense out of growing older
University of Michigan report details status of women scientists and engineers
September 12, 2002
Library hosts preservation open house
Dean of students appointment rounds out new student services team
Customer satisfaction a strong predictor of consumer spending
New neutrino experiment at Fermilab goes live
Hospital costs much higher for motorcycle crash victims who don't wear helmets
Mott Child and Family Life turns 80
September 10, 2002
Americans still not back to normal one year later, ISR study shows
U-M acquires 20th century children's literature collection
September 09, 2002
U-M faculty available to discuss debate between President Bush and Congress
September 06, 2002
Students simulate Arab-Israeli conflict
Students who can't read may be multimedia literate
U-M undergraduate courses in Sept. 11 aftermath
September 05, 2002
Artificial liver trials show progress as transplant candidates wait
September 04, 2002
U-M to update campus community on admissions lawsuits at
Sept. 18 event

Campus receptions welcome President Mary Sue Coleman

August 29, 2002
• Parents: Keep an eye on your child's ears
• Experts say sex really does matter for women
• Does your medicine cabinet need a check-up?
• The quest for the best cure
August 28, 2002
• U-M campus events will commemorate Sept. 11
• Tips for parents to help their kids stay awake and alert on the first day of school
• Michigan Public Health Training Center offers continuing education classes in Flint
August 27, 2002
Climate and cholera: an increasingly important link
ADVISORY: U-M president to attend public events
August 26, 2002
Deaf mouse leads scientists to new human hearing loss gene
August 23, 2002
Animal rights demonstrations on U-M medical campus
ADVISORY: University of Michigan experts available on terrorism and impact of 9/11
“The Seven Ages of Man” exhibit at the University of Michigan
August 21, 2002
U-M study: After terrorism, sustained increases in U.S. character strengths
August 20, 2002
U-M forecast: The U.S. economy should gain strength
August 19, 2002
U-M president names search committees for senior leadership positions
•Cancer revealed: U-M, Van Andel establish cancer-imaging center
•Spending should rise slightly as customer satisfaction holds steady
•Education with a "B" attitude: U-M, March of Dimes make it easy for women to shop for foods rich in folic acid
August 16, 2002
•Advisory: Sept. 11 events planned
August 15, 2002
•Get ready, here they come
•Protein separation technique wins R&D award
•Cancer Center receives $14M grant
•Stem cells found in adult peripheral nervous system
August 8, 2002
•Migraines cost employers millions in productivity, but interventions can help
•Bonsai and Penjing display features award-winning tree
August 7, 2002
•Professor develops faster way to test beach water for E. coli levels
•Communications Prof. Emeritus Edward Stasheff died Aug. 3 at 93
August 6, 2002
•New book discusses invisible women
• Grand Rapids couple gives $150,000 gift to Ford School of Public Policy
August 5, 2002
•A look at development, rural trends, birds
August 2, 2002
Advisory: Voting Experts Available
Forget up! Be sure to look down
August 1, 2002
Mary Sue Coleman becomes 13th president
U-M's ravenous reapers return
Zoos can raise environmental consciousness, say U-M researchers

July 31, 2002
Non-resident students help states financially, study shows
July 30, 2002
Lifestyle leads to disease, Health Management Research Center study shows
Artist and geneticist Hunter O’Reilly brings exhibit to Michigan Sept. 3-26
July 29, 2002
Scandals Diminish Confidence:Consumers Increase Emphasis On Saving
How segregated is your city? Find the answer fast with U-M website
When to trust the polls: ISR researcher talks sense about surveys
July 25, 2002
More quality, not more weight, may make vehicles safer
July 24, 2002
Looking back on a summer vacation by rail or boat
University of Michigan to teach students and teachers to rap
July 18, 2002
Scholarship program to honor alumni who died Sept. 11
U-M experts on corporate governance issues
July 17, 2002
Interim President B. Joseph White to be honored
Michigan Quarterly Review features essays, poetry
The auto industry's Management Briefing Seminars will be Aug. 5-9
July 16, 2002
U-M proposes 7.9 percent tuition increase in budget marked by reallocation, cost savings
Rosina Bierbaum addresses Great Lakes issues at Canadian Embassy
July 15, 2002
Regents meet July 18
July 12, 2002
Ann Lurie gives $25 million to Michigan Engineering
Web-based program helps teachers, wins White House recognition
July 11, 2002
FDA says nasal U-M-developed spray flu vaccine needs no additional clinical trials
July 10, 2002
Statements re: Life Sciences Institute leadership
President Bush honors three researchers
Smallpox vaccine since the 1700s
Fair fare: 20th century exposition in the Clements Library
July 9, 2002
Tip Sheet: Experts on a variety of antibiotics-related issues
Regents will meet July 18
July 1, 2002
Consumer confidence declines: Slower growth and fewer jobs ahead
World's first full-scale reconfigurable machine tool created
Call for addressing disparity in health services to Latino children

June 27, 2002
"You Drink and Drive. You Lose"
June 26, 2002
Distant, massive black hole seen feeding its jet, spurts like geyser
June 24, 2002
U-M psychologist Elizabeth Douvan died June 15 at age 76
June 20, 2002
New residence hall safety and security initiatives at U-M
June 19, 2002
State-of-the-art virtual campus tour for prospective students
School of Dentistry sponsors annual free mouth guard clinic July 27
June 17, 2002
School of Nursing adding to geriatric nursing curriculum
Regents meet June 20
June 14, 2002
Migrant workers in northern Michigan to receive dental care
June 12, 2002
Reactions to terrorism: Congressional briefing
Quantum computing with individual atoms
June 11, 2002
Lakeshore development affects birds in subtle, but significant, ways
Netherlandic treasures on exhibit
Regents meet June 20
June 07, 2002
Life Sciences receive $15.3 million from Michigan Life Science Corridor
June 06, 2002
An appetite for apatite: Rock-eating fungi help "mine" minerals
June 05, 2002
"Digital microscopes" replacing standard in Dentistry course
June 04, 2002
"Women's Voices: Early Years at the U-M" now online
June 03, 2002
Slowing pace of economic growth raises concerns about future job prospects

May 31, 2002
Policies to reduce poverty explored in newly released book
Business School Prof. Richard Andrews died suddenly in Brazil
May 30, 2002
Study shows how common retirements are and their impact on jobs
Meet University's new president in telecast
May 29, 2002
Mary Sue Coleman named 13th president
Student receives NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship
May 28, 2002
Presidential Commission's Olivia Mitchell to keynote May 30-31 D.C. conference on retirement policy research
May 22, 2002
Celebrating in the Heathdale
Center for the Education of Women awards scholarships
May 20, 2002
Prof. Steven Yaffee named to endowed chair
Customer satisfaction: first ever rise for airlines; six-year high for industries overall
May 17, 2002
Saltiel is first Life Sciences Institute Collegiate Professor, Associate Director
Gifts will fund "green business" students
May 16, 2002
Regents approve faculty promotions
May 14, 2002
Sixth Circuit upholds Law School admissions process
Arboretum wins award, but isn't finished yet
May 13, 2002
Study shows insurers underpay claims to discourage fraud
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" to be presented in Arboretum
Regents meet May 16
May 10, 2002
• Papers of William Kaufman acquired

DPS to host county law enforcement memorial service
May 9, 2002
Waiting to have a baby: study suggests gloomy implications
Professors elected to prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences
May 7, 2002
Study probes why parents and children are so busy
Regents will meet May 16
May 6, 2002
First graduates complete new Preventive Medicine Residency
May 3, 2002
Homeland insecurity: Survey shows many Americans still worried and shaken
Journalism Fellows named for next academic year
Seven receive conservation fellowships
May 2, 2002
New director of Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center
May 1, 2002
Two faculty members elected to National Academy of Sciences
Oakland County's economy to pick up steam again after last year's job losses
University receives economic development award

April 30, 2002
Promotions that offer lower prices to new customers rankle loyal consumers
April 29, 2002
Interest rate hikes widely expected; improved job prospects still anticipated
Terrence McDonald named interim dean of Literature, Science, and the Arts
Young physicists will compete in Ann Arbor
$400,000 gift to Ann Arbor for a new fire truck
Student A Cappella group wins national competition
April 26, 2002
Three researchers receive 2002 Guggenheim Fellowships
April 24, 2002
William McClain to receive honorary degree
April 22, 2002
Marit Dewhurst will give student commencement address
April 19, 2002
Spring commencement exercises on April 26-27
List of recognition ceremonies of schools, colleges, departments and units
Project Gutenberg edition of da Vinci notes is 20,000th Internet Public Library text
April 18, 2002
Honorary degree to Steven Hamp of Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village
Housing rates for 2002-03 academic year approved by Regents
Undergraduate science instruction to flourish in new building
April 17, 2002
Girls' interest in math is much lower than their performance
Fathom.com offer new course on daily life in the Eastern Roman Empire
Engineering College hosts Lean Manufacturing Conference May 6-8
April 16, 2002
Faculty salary increases for 2001-02 average 5.8 percent
April 15, 2002
Protein separation process could speed drug development, cancer research
Regents meet April 18
Design and book conservationists to speak
Charla Wise to speak at College of Engineering graduation
Work towards closer ties with parents of undergraduates

April 11, 2002
Researches conclude Earth's current warming trend is truly global
Antibiotics may help patients with periodontal disease
April 9, 2002
Information technologies in today's global auto industry
UM/MSU partnership marks 25 years of cooperation and service
Regents will meet April 18
Four honorary degrees to be awarded
April 8, 2002
Nobel Laureate Oscar Arias will speak April 17
U-M participates in National Alcohol Screening Day
April 5, 2002
Advisory: Physics and motorsports
McCain, Bayh will hold a town hall meeting on national service
Prof. Richard Lempert to address defending affirmative action
April 4, 2002
Dishing with the girls
April 3, 2002
School of Information's Digital Tool Kit returns May-August
Pro forma earnings mislead investors
April 2, 2002
High school students have fun with math and science at summer camp
Two new officers join DPS

March 29, 2002
Describing and documenting human cultures
Consumers: Strong economy to raise job prospects, interest rates
March 28, 2002
Prof. Muir on federal employee welfare, pension advisory council
March 27, 2002
U.S. tax system is full of well-known marketing gimmicks
March 26 2002
"NewsInEssence" provides news when you want it
Digitzing scholarly publishing
March 25, 2002
Alcholol misuse remains University's leading public health problem
Center for Genomics and Public Health launced
March 22, 2002
30th Annual Ann Arbor Pow Wow
Sir Michael Atiyah to discuss "marriage" of geometry and physics
Pamela Smock is appointed associate director of ISR
March 21, 2002
John Hockenberry to speak
Wins, losses detected in milliseconds; losses trigger riskier choices
March 20, 2002
K-Grams Kid's Fair "traveler's" land
Wall Street analysts make decisions like the rest of us do
Some stress, much satisfaction in quality of life in the Detroit Area
March 19, 2002
Geophysicists sort out weird wave behavior near Earth's core
March 18, 2002
English Department continues Winter 2002 Visiting Writers Series
Poetry slams: a "new" phenomenon?
March 15, 2002
Internet Public Library at School of Information is seven
As U.S. economy recovers, interest rates and inflation will increase
March 14, 2002
Four honorary degrees to be awarded
March 13, 2002
James Allen will receive Isakson Prize
Early maps: information and misinformation
Fellowships fulfill two law students' dreams
Three in one
Barbara Neri explores life and work of Elizabeth Bennett Browning
March 12, 2002
21st Workplace Wellness Conference
Disease prevention can add years to your life, say research
U.S. husbands are doing more houswork while wives are doing less
March 11, 2002
Regents meet March 14, 2002
Entrepreneurial financing to be discussed March 22-24
Attitude about excercie affects girls' perception of physical activity
March 8, 2002
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week brings supermodel
ISR probes the stress of minority status and the impact of Sept. 11
Series to address interdisciplinary trend affecting universities
March 7, 2002
Barry named managing director of Life Sciences Institute
Former Senator George Mitchell to speak on world peace
March 6, 2002
FreedomCAR and military applications power fuel cell research
Black men at high risk of HIV/AIDS are focus of $2.2 million study
Funding for Health and Society Scholars Program
Engineering faculty elected to National Academy of Engineering
March 5, 2002
Regents will meet March 14
Higher education appropriations hearing on campus March 18
School of Dentistry members to present research at national meeting
March 4, 2002
U-M ranks second in Peace Corps volunteers
Worms turn food waste into compost
Recession is over but no recovery in jobs in sight
March 1, 2002
Black legislators more likely than others to vote pro-environment

February 28, 2002
How gene duplication helps in adapting to changing environments
Edward Gramlich to discuss ways to beat the recession March 7
February 25, 2002
Richard Curtin to hold dial-in press conference March 1
Tokyo legal education symposium first of its kind
School of Dentistry's Ignelzi wins national teaching award
February 21, 2002
School of Public Health launches bioterrorism initiative
February 19, 2002
American customer satisfaction rose sharply last quarter
February 15, 2002
Saturday Morning Physics returns for spring season
Survey shows students on welfare get little help
February 14, 2002
Six faculty honored for undergraduate teaching
Computerworld honors two programs for girls
February 12, 2002
Former EPA Administrator Carol Browner to speak in Ann Arbor
February 11, 2002
Regents meet Feb. 14
February 7, 2002
Allies Against Asthma grants awarded to community coalitions
February 4, 2002
"Elijah" a major undertaking
More than recipes in those pamphlets
U-M Regents to meet Feb. 14
February 2, 2002
Optimistic economic outlook despite current problems

January 31, 2002
"Smoke Signals" screenwriter Sherman Alexie to speak
January 30, 2002
Snow parking restrictions in effect
Spring commencement student speaker deadline
Role of small companies in the life sciences conference Feb. 8
ISR study finds drinking and drug use declining after college
January 29, 2002
2002 fall student move-in schedule announced
Knauss Fellows to help shape Great Lakes and marine policy
January 28, 2002
Advisory: First look at consumer confidence in 2002
Survey of first-year students shows high academic achievement
Arts, science and ethics meet at two February events
What was it like to sail on an 18th century square-rigger?
ISR talks: what drives some personalities to violent, suicidal actions
January 24, 2002
Life Sciences Program Sunday evening lecture series
January 23, 2002
Ruling women inspired choreographer
Barbara Ehrenreich will discuss problems of low-wage workers
January 22, 2002
Autism and Communication Disorders Center lecture, workshop
January 21, 2002
Public Goods Council awarded Mellon grant
January 18, 2002
First online course through Fathom.com
January 17, 2002
Research expenditures up 8.5% in FY 2001; FY 02 outpacing 01
Prof. Gerard A. Mourou named U-M's 2002 Russel Lecturer
January 15, 2002
Jazz and Detroit: Jan. 29 performance and talk hosted by ISR
Jeffrey Collins speaks for Law School MLK celebration
Afghan women share insights on refugee crisis
January 14, 2002
Regents meet Jan. 17
January 11, 2002
Lecture series recognizing Distinguished University Professors
January 10, 2002
Validity of JCAHO hospital accreditation
January 8, 2002
Concert features lost works by female Czech composer
Regents will meet Jan. 17
Analysis shows higher levels of self-reported virtues since Sept. 11
January 7, 2002
Astronomers find evidence of black holes' "missing link"
January 3, 2002
"Women Who Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons 1500—1650"
January 2, 2002
Architectural college works with Detroit to unveil urban designs


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