International

  1. It’s a nova …it’s a supernova …it’s a HYPERNOVA April 3, 2003
  2. Would Americans tolerate high casualties, chemical attacks in war? April 3, 2003
  3. Decline in consumer confidence ends: Sustained gains depend on revival in jobs and wages March 28, 2003
  4. Mary Sue Coleman inaugurated U-M’s 13th president March 27, 2003
  5. Homer Neal receives 2003 Bouchet Award March 27, 2003
  6. War issues to be the focus of U-M lectures and panel discussions March 26, 2003
  7. University to host series of lectures, panel discussions related to war March 25, 2003
  8. Research explains fear: Why real-time war coverage boosts anxiety levels March 24, 2003
  9. Research explains fear: Why real-time war coverage boosts anxiety levels March 24, 2003
  10. U-M campus under ash borer quarantine March 20, 2003
  11. Gov. Jennifer Granholm to deliver U-M commencement address March 20, 2003
  12. U.S. economy should get back on track after war March 17, 2003
  13. Panel at U-M will highlight women’s role in rebuilding after war March 13, 2003
  14. Day-long conference will address women’s legal, health issues March 11, 2003
  15. U-M launches St. Petersburg tricentennial celebration March 10, 2003
  16. Childhood viewing of TV violence affects women as well as men March 10, 2003
  17. U-M analysis of Middle East public opinion shows attitudes toward Israel, U.S. March 10, 2003
  18. “Midnight’s Children” makes U.S. premiere at U-M March 10, 2003
  19. Suicide terrorism: U-M author explains what defenses will and won’t work and why March 6, 2003
  20. Prospect for war and the economy: two sources of consumer uncertainty March 3, 2003