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