International

  1. New access to largest computerized social science data archive November 1, 2001
  2. Extra $18 billion/year in time spent caring for elders with dementia October 29, 2001
  3. Music Prof. Bright Sheng receives MacArthur Foundation award October 24, 2001
  4. Anthony Lee to lecture on Diego Rivera and industrial Detroit October 24, 2001
  5. What makes a painting a good painting? October 24, 2001
  6. Imagery of Islam: Delightful art from a misunderstood civilization October 23, 2001
  7. Afghan refugees document their health conditions through pictures October 22, 2001
  8. ADVISORY: U.S. CONSUMER REACTIONS TO ANTHRAX ATTACKS, U.S. BOMBINGS October 22, 2001
  9. Center for the Education of Women announces 2001 scholarship recipients October 19, 2001
  10. Four faculty elected to prestigious Institute of Medicine October 19, 2001
  11. Architecture Program chair—critical practice, contemporary theory October 16, 2001
  12. Labor on a global scale October 15, 2001
  13. Conference on “Strategic Cooperation Between U.S. and Russia” October 15, 2001
  14. Top authors read their works at U-M Visiting Writers Series October 15, 2001
  15. U-M Documents Center Website selected as “Hot Site” by USA Today October 12, 2001
  16. The “Sights and Sounds of Greece” come to U-M October 11, 2001
  17. Creator of interactive theater techniques to visit campus October 11, 2001
  18. HOW AMERICA RESPONDS (Part 1) Economic impact of terrorist attacks detailed by special ISR study October 9, 2001
  19. HOW AMERICA RESPONDS (Part 2) New ISR survey finds some positive impact of terrorist attacks on American psyche: Black, Hispanic and Asian Americans get higher ratings on “feeling thermometer.” October 9, 2001
  20. Freeman Dyson to give annual Ta-You Wu physics lecture October 8, 2001