Science & Technology

  1. 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
  2. Ann Arbor cable channel 22 schedules special broadcast October 9, 2001
  3. Freeman Dyson to give annual Ta-You Wu physics lecture October 8, 2001
  4. America at war against terrorism: Faculty available for comment on war and related topics October 8, 2001
  5. Bierbaum will discuss environmental challenges for the 21st century October 5, 2001
  6. School of Dentistry leads in oral health disparities research initiative October 2, 2001
  7. BioKIDS trek through the wild using handheld computers October 2, 2001
  8. Center for the Education of Women scholarship recipients October 1, 2001
  9. Twenty-two faculty members to be honored October 1, 2001
  10. Advisory: Learning Coalition schedules annual meeting September 28, 2001
  11. Dr. Jacques Nör wins prestigious award September 27, 2001
  12. Nuclear waste—the ultimate NIMBY September 27, 2001
  13. Specialists discuss Cuba’s transition to the world market September 26, 2001
  14. University and Pfizer reach agreement on land sale September 26, 2001
  15. Josh Rosenthal Scholarship Fund established September 26, 2001
  16. Notable author and journalist, Ann Crittenden, to speak September 26, 2001
  17. Drug use “sensitizes” the brain, making recovering addicts vulnerable to relapse September 25, 2001
  18. Reactions of U.S. consumers to terrorist attack September 25, 2001
  19. Programs receive national education awards September 24, 2001
  20. Mies comes to Michigan September 24, 2001