Arts & Culture

  1. Statement by University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman to U-M Board of Regents January 16, 2003
  2. U-M political science professors available to discuss 2004 presidential race January 15, 2003
  3. Speakers, music, children’s programs highlight MLK events January 15, 2003
  4. Flying still safer than driving, even in wake of Sept. 11 hijackings January 15, 2003
  5. Paintings by a Holocaust victim illuminate grief and terror January 14, 2003
  6. U-M residence halls to be smoke-free by fall 2003 January 14, 2003
  7. UM experts available to discuss military draft January 10, 2003
  8. Speaker to discuss role of science and technology in combating terrorism January 9, 2003
  9. Business School’s annual FuturTech Conference Jan. 16-17 January 8, 2003
  10. U-M design team leads effort to revive Detroit’s riverfront January 7, 2003
  11. Visiting poet and performer to talk about kidney disease Jan. 13 January 7, 2003
  12. Bell hooks to speak as part of MLK symposium January 6, 2003
  13. Web search service reveals hidden scholarly resources December 19, 2002
  14. U-M professor confronts America’s over-consumption December 19, 2002
  15. Flu vaccine invented at U-M voted safe and effective by FDA advisory committee Maassab December 18, 2002
  16. Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson to speak about “Legacies” December 17, 2002
  17. Jerry May joins University of Michigan as vice president for development December 17, 2002
  18. Teen smoking declines sharply in 2002, more than offsetting large increases in the early 1990s December 16, 2002
  19. 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 December 16, 2002
  20. New Year’s resolution to exercise affects more than your waistline December 16, 2002