International

  1. Changing approaches to treating and preventing gum disease April 24, 2007
  2. U-M joins Joint Oceanographic Institutions April 24, 2007
  3. U-M Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program receives national award April 24, 2007
  4. Aida Alvarez, head of the U.S. Small Business Administration April 24, 2007
  5. U-M scientists to develop nanomolecular “smart bombs” April 24, 2007
  6. Experimental Nuclear Reactor Celebrates 50th Anniversary in a Changed World; Event to be Marked by Oct. 21-22 Conference April 24, 2007
  7. Stressed-out U.S. high schoolers, twenty-somethings: U-M study shows academic pressures aren’t the problem. April 24, 2007
  8. Minority International Research Training Program at U-M Center for Human Growth & Development April 24, 2007
  9. Nobel laureate Martinus Veltman to speak on “Understanding Particles,” April 24, 2007
  10. Van Gogh will play the Michigan League April 23, 2007
  11. Seven faculty members named Arthur F. Thurnau Professors April 23, 2007
  12. Tip Sheet: Experts on eating and body images April 23, 2007
  13. U-M graduate selected for prestigious orchestra fellowship April 23, 2007
  14. U-M conference on the Asian auto industry will be held Nov. 5 in Dearborn. April 20, 2007
  15. U-M students receive architecture awards. April 20, 2007
  16. U-M pediatrician Betsy Lozoff receives prestigious NIH MERIT Award for work on effects of iron deficiency during infancy. April 20, 2007
  17. U-M psychologist and author Neil M. Kalter died Oct. 23 at age 57. April 20, 2007
  18. United Nations official joins a U-M panel to discuss the implications of “Day of 6 Billion.” April 20, 2007
  19. New U-M study outlines the challenges of welfare reform. April 20, 2007
  20. Low-income minorities gain Internet access. April 20, 2007