Education & Society

  1. Atomic forces hold the key to new superstrong composites November 27, 1995
  2. 1994-95 research expenditures of $409 million an all-time high November 17, 1995
  3. Americans aged 70 and older remain surprisingly productive November 14, 1995
  4. If you liked your mother, will you like your daughter? November 14, 1995
  5. Presentations at annual Gerontological Society of America meeting November 9, 1995
  6. Precise sampling, interpretation needed for oxygen isotope analysis November 7, 1995
  7. Men and women differ little in political activities November 2, 1995
  8. Former Surgeon General Joycelyn Elders is MLK memorial lecturer October 27, 1995
  9. General Motors hires marketing class as advertising agency October 26, 1995
  10. Health and Retirement Study data available on the Internet October 26, 1995
  11. Studies presented at American Public Health Association meeting October 26, 1995
  12. Risk-prone drivers may show tendencies in eighth grade October 18, 1995
  13. New technology transfer program creates business spin-off October 18, 1995
  14. Psychology Prof. Emeritus John R. P. French Jr. died Oct. 14 October 17, 1995
  15. Swedish diplomat Per Anger to give annual Wallenberg Lecture October 16, 1995
  16. ADVISORY: Welfare does not affect academic success October 16, 1995
  17. Work-site wellness expert Andrea Foote died Oct. 6 October 10, 1995
  18. J. Bernard Machen nominated to continue as provost October 9, 1995
  19. U-M honors 15 faculty members October 9, 1995
  20. ADVISORY: Story ideas for centennial of creation of X-ray October 6, 1995