Education & Society

  1. Public invited to give input on book for Ann Arbor Reads initiative October 16, 2002
  2. Election time shows three different Americas, U-M analyst says October 15, 2002
  3. Public health leader and social activist Eugene Feingold dies at age 71 October 15, 2002
  4. Physicist Fred Adams tackles the big questions in “Origins of Existence” October 15, 2002
  5. U-M Housing sponsors Tamara Williams Memorial Lecture October 11, 2002
  6. ADVISORY: Faculty members available for interviews about elections October 11, 2002
  7. Attractive annual reports may help struggling companies lure investors October 10, 2002
  8. U-M is featured in a new vision for higher education in the 21st century October 7, 2002
  9. Former United Nations official to present case for U.S. increasing aid October 4, 2002
  10. U-M explores myths and realities associated with people who have disabilities October 3, 2002
  11. Household wealth increased in 2001, thanks to home values October 3, 2002
  12. Parents, students need greater awareness of college mental health services October 3, 2002
  13. Nurses develop software to track work, results October 2, 2002
  14. Physicist Stephen Wolfram to speak in Ann Arbor October 2, 2002
  15. U-M to explore policy changes on poverty through new research center October 2, 2002
  16. U-M declared outstanding by National Black MBA Association October 1, 2002
  17. Knight Foundation, Mike Wallace unite for Journalism Fellows September 28, 2002
  18. Reactor decommissioning continues; process to be completed in about three years September 26, 2002
  19. Study finds negative climate for women faculty engineers and scientists September 26, 2002
  20. Ford School of Public Policy will co-sponsor free air time forum September 25, 2002