Law & Politics

  1. Resilient consumers remain engine of expansion August 27, 2004
  2. U-M experts available to discuss poverty in U.S. Census Bureau report August 25, 2004
  3. U-M diversity exhibit goes on the road August 25, 2004
  4. U-M to host two events on best practices in media business Sept. 20 August 20, 2004
  5. Sept. 11 affected children’s mental health beyond New York City August 18, 2004
  6. No laughing matter: Late night talk shows can turn young adults into cynics August 13, 2004
  7. Knowledge workers, not factory jobs, are key to prosperity August 11, 2004
  8. U-M offers experts for back-to-school stories August 9, 2004
  9. U-M Detroit Arab American Study portrays a complex population July 29, 2004
  10. U-M experts available to discuss emergency contraception July 29, 2004
  11. Seat belt law does not spur police harassment, though some disagree July 20, 2004
  12. Architect named for Kelsey Museum project July 16, 2004
  13. Public health professors lead values and society program July 15, 2004
  14. Annenberg Foundation gives $2 million toward July 15, 2004
  15. New market for developers: homebuyers want view of woods, not large lawns June 29, 2004
  16. Sakai Project releases open source collaboration and learning environment software June 23, 2004
  17. Orientation under way at U-M for incoming students and parents June 21, 2004
  18. U-M unveils landmark design for major expansion of Museum of Art June 17, 2004
  19. U-M’s National Poverty Center will host three-day symposium June 11, 2004
  20. Michigan Business School’s new India Center opens this month June 11, 2004