Education & Society

  1. Born to Die Young? Study examines the risks of being male May 25, 2004
  2. Sakai Project expands with Hewlett Foundation grant to Foothill-De Anza Community College District May 25, 2004
  3. Experts available on female aggression and aggression research May 24, 2004
  4. Slovakia and U-M collaborate for scholars and projects May 24, 2004
  5. U-M planning underway for FY2005 budget cuts May 20, 2004
  6. U-M offers new MBA/Educational Studies dual degree May 19, 2004
  7. Researchers develop new method of mapping percolation May 19, 2004
  8. U-M’s observatory celebrates 150 years; its telescopes still intact May 18, 2004
  9. Is the market moral? Issue debated in new book May 18, 2004
  10. U-M experts available to discuss Iraqi prison treatment May 17, 2004
  11. University of Michigan announces Hopwood winners May 17, 2004
  12. The Michigan Difference campaign launched with $2.5 billion goal May 14, 2004
  13. Four U-M professors named AAAS fellows May 12, 2004
  14. U-M holds Brown event on future of multicultural teaching May 12, 2004
  15. U-M program helps career changers and urban school districts May 11, 2004
  16. W.K. Kellogg Foundation gives $5 million to School of Public Health May 11, 2004
  17. Mutual fund investors: Don’t shoot for the stars May 4, 2004
  18. U-M Museum of Art receives $10 million from the Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation to name new wing May 4, 2004
  19. Iron-deficient infants score worse on cognitive and motor tests as teens May 1, 2004
  20. Physics researchers find striking quantum spin behavior April 30, 2004