International

  1. Researchers devise a new way to control the motion of tiny particles June 19, 2003
  2. Bone health age vs menopause June 19, 2003
  3. School of Information students help with technology in Haiti June 17, 2003
  4. Sex, lies, and the survey industry: U-M study looks at phone interviews June 13, 2003
  5. Killer snails, invasive mussels and more on mollusk meeting program June 10, 2003
  6. Surge in consumer confidence continues: Better prospects expected despite recent slump May 30, 2003
  7. Papyrus online brings ancient scribes to the public May 27, 2003
  8. U-M Solar Car ready to shine May 21, 2003
  9. Public knows no more about genetics than in 1990 May 13, 2003
  10. University of Michigan cell biologist Daniel J. Klionsky named a Distinguished Teaching Scholar May 9, 2003
  11. U.S. scholarly organizations unite to protect Iraqi cultural heritage May 9, 2003
  12. Bleeding disorder tied to defect in cellular transport mechanism May 5, 2003
  13. University of Michigan presents Hopwood awards to promising writers May 1, 2003
  14. Michigan’s governor reminds U-M graduates of the complex, often fractious, yet beautiful world they are about to enter April 30, 2003
  15. Men’s health: U-M study shows how bad it is, why and what to do about it April 29, 2003
  16. Additional SARS resources April 28, 2003
  17. Consumer confidence springs ahead: Gains depend on revival in jobs and wages April 25, 2003
  18. Three U-M faculty members named Guggenheim fellows April 17, 2003
  19. Mothers, especially single moms, are most vulnerable to terror threat April 16, 2003
  20. U-M expert: UN—not U.S.—should handle post-war rebuilding April 14, 2003