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Several University of Michigan units sponsored a series of events in 2006 celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Avery Hopwood and Jule Hopwood Awards, in recognition of the legacy of the bequest that gave birth to the awards. "What Is Your Health Worth?"
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Microsoft's Bill Gates addresses studentsMicrosoft Chairman and Chief Software Engineer Bill Gates delivered the College of Engineering's annual Goff Smith Lecture to a capacity crowd at Rackham Auditorium Oct. 12. (Video provided by Microsoft.) |
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Bubbles float among balloons tied to Michigan Stadium seats as U-M students conduct wind flow tests Sept. 24. |
The Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences says more than 400 U-M students turned out for "Storm the Stadium" Sept. 24, 2005. to help Arthur F. Thurnau Prof. of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences Perry Samson measure wind flow and temperature inside Michigan Stadium. The students contributed more than $1,300, which Samson says he and his wife will match, to support training of meteorologists at Jackson State University in Mississippi.
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On July 27, 2005, the University of Michigan student-built solar car Momentum crossed the finish line first in the North American Solar Challenge that began 10 days earlier in Austin, Texas, and ended at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada.
End-of-race comments from U-M and second-place University of Minnesota solar car drivers.
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Spring 2005 CommencementU-M alumnus John Seely Brown, former chief scientist of Xerox Corp. and director of its Palo Alto Research Center, and a leading contemporary thinker on the influence of technology on modern life, gave the main address at the University of Michigan's Spring Commencement April 30, 2005, in Michigan Stadium.
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Brown was one of six honorary degree recipients at the Ann Arbor ceremony, including U-M alumnus Henry W. Bloch, founder of H&R Block; physicist Mildred Dresselhaus, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; researcher Bruce S. McEwen, of The Rockefeller University; Margaret Ann (Ranny) Riecker, philanthropist and longtime supporter of higher education and the education of women; and Glenn E. "Bo" Schembechler, former U-M football coach, whom President Coleman asked to address the graduates.
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President Coleman's remarks to graduates
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50th anniversary celebration of announcement that the Salk polio vaccine had been proven effectiveOn April 12, 2005, the University celebrated the 50th anniversary of the announcement by Dr. Thomas Francis, Jr., that the new Salk polio vaccine was “safe, effective, and potent.”
Kicking off the day's events was the ceremony at which the first Thomas Francis, Jr., Medal in Global Public Health was awarded to Dr. William Foege, who played a key role in pioneering a strategy to eradicate smallpox in the 1970s.
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This March of Dimes historical vignette outlines the excitement surrounding the announcement.
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Another March of Dimes vignette examines polio's impact on the nation.
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Prof. Francis, from a news conference that followed the announcement. Francis is flanked by Prof. Jonas Salk (to Francis' right) and Basil O'Connor, a friend and former law partner of President Franklin Roosevelt and a head of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis.
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An excerpt of Prof. Salk's comments at the announcement.
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On the day of the announcement, the U-M produced a nationwide closed-circuit telecast to physicians about the the field tests. The opening of the program, from a kinescope (film) recording of the TV signal...
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News release on the awarding the first Thomas Francis, Jr. Medal in Global Public Health >
U-M School of Public Health celebrates the 1955 announcement >
"Leaders on Leadership"U-M President Mary Sue Coleman was recently a guest on the program "Leaders on Leadership," a co-production of Detroit Public Television and the Wayne State University School of Business Administration through its Institute for Organizational & Industrial Competitiveness (IOIC). Aired originally on WTVS-TV, channel 56, April 3, 2005, Coleman, a longtime biochemistry researcher, was interviewed by host and IOIC Director Larry Fobes.
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Coleman was asked how she made the transition from laboratory research to university president.
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Coleman was prompted to compare leadership of corporations and leadership of universities.
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Remembering Arthur MillerIn April of 2004 playwright and U-M alumnus Arthur Miller returned to the Ann Arbor campus for a celebration of his works. While here, he was interviewed by Mark Lamos, visiting adjunct professor in theater, who asked Miller about the duty of a literary artist.
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Miller explained why, having tried his hand at other forms of literature and having been night editor of the Michigan Daily student newspaper, he chose writing plays as a profession.
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Arthur Miller, playwright and U-M alumnus, dead at 89 >
Pain's generation gapResearch by pain specialist Prof. Carmen Green, M.D., has found that among both blacks and whites, younger adults don't cope as well with pain as their elders, but blacks feel it worse.
Green outlines her findings
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Green has found that African Americans may be disproportionately missing out on effective treatment for their chronic pain and that prescription pain medications are harder to find in pharmacies serving minority neighborhoods...subjects on which Green says more research is needed
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Excerpt from the 2005 Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Closing LectureAuthor Walter Mosley, perhaps best known for his mysteries featuring private investigator Easy Rawlins, spoke on "Bearing Witness," saying to bear witness requires four steps to retain one's veracity as an individual.
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Excerpts from the 2005 Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial LectureFormer U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Henry Cisneros praised the advancement of social equality America has made since the time of King.
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Cisneros says urban communities will find the inspiration for renewal in King's teachings.
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Cisneros noted that as a college education becomes increasingly important, it is harder for many to pursue.
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Cisneros cited housing as a segregating factor in today's urban areas.
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Cisneros spoke of the theme of the U-M's Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium.
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Cisneros stressed the importance of education in the futures of the nation's cities.
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Cisneros said the best moment for America is yet to come.
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On Sept. 9, 2004, University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman formally announced that New York City real estate developer Stephen M. Ross, BBA '62, had pledged $100 million to the University of Michigan Business School—the largest donation ever to a U.S. business school and the largest gift to the U-M in its 187-year history.
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Robert Dolan, dean of the business school, said Ross' extraordinary generosity will "make it possible for us to build our future as the top business school in the nation."
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Ross said the University of Michigan had made a difference in his life.
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News release about the gift >
Stephen M. Ross Business School site about the gift >
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U-M researchers Alan Hunt and Edgar Meyhöfer talk about nature's tiny nano-machines that could work miracles if we learn how to build them.
What are molecular motors?
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Why study Molecular motors?
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What's the value to understanding how molecular motors work?
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What's so special about molecular motors?
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Can molecular motors work outside their native cells?
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Are all molecular motors the same?
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What are these optical tweezers that use focused laser light to trap and move microscopic objects?
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What about piconewtons, used to express power exerted by molecular motors?
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Educator and civil rights activist Robert P. Moses was main speaker at the U-M-Ann Arbor Winter Commencement Dec. 19, 2004. His main plea to graduates reflected his decades of combining expertise in education with passion for social justice.
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U-M President Mary Sue Coleman's comments to graduates
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Robert P. Moses, Elizabeth L. Eisenstein are honorary degree recipients >
U-M music Profs. William Bolcom and Joan Morris perform Bolcom's composition “Lime Jello Marshmallow Cottage Cheese Surprise” at an Ann Arbor Women's City Club "Morning Musical."
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Ceremonial groundbreaking for the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy's Joan and Sanford Weill Hall |
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Clements Library Director John Dann says the Longone Center is an example of today's interest in social history. |
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