Health

  1. Census 2000 and Beyond symposium on Jan. 15 January 9, 2001
  2. Focusing on the Grand River Corridor January 8, 2001
  3. Still in demand after 20 years January 5, 2001
  4. Carmen Tafolla will present at MLK Symposium January 4, 2001
  5. Nobel Symposia to be held Jan. 11 and 25 January 4, 2001
  6. Waksman Foundation moves to campus January 4, 2001
  7. Top journalists who have covered race over several decades to meet January 3, 2001
  8. Participants in “Covering Race Then and Now: The Press and Public Policy” January 3, 2001
  9. Tobacco settlement $ = biomedical research; business development December 14, 2000
  10. Teen cigarette, smokeless tobacco uses decline substantially December 14, 2000
  11. Ecstasy use up sharply; use of many drugs steady, some declines December 14, 2000
  12. Julie Peterson is associate V.P. for media relations and public affairs December 14, 2000
  13. Economist and statistician Lee A. Lillard died Dec. 2 at age 57 December 6, 2000
  14. Living in a city increases a man’s risk of death November 30, 2000
  15. $8 million-plus for landmark National Survey of African Americans November 27, 2000
  16. New book looks at African Americans in 21st century America November 27, 2000
  17. Plant and animal bacteria share cell-killing mechanism November 23, 2000
  18. Michigan economy will continue to grow in the next two years November 17, 2000
  19. Economic penalty of extra pounds to middle-aged women November 17, 2000
  20. America’s economic good times will continue, but more slowly November 16, 2000