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April 4, 2022
IRWG announces funding for 10 graduate student projects
The Institute for Research on Women and Gender has awarded 10 graduate students funding to support wide-ranging projects related to women, gender, and sexuality.
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April 4, 2022
Study looks at long-term severe substance use disorder
New U-M research finds the majority of 18-year-olds with severe substance use disorder symptoms who were followed over 32 years still had multiple substance use disorder symptoms as adults.
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April 4, 2022
Police officer timing retirement with canine partner
Officer Joseph Dunny is one of two K-9 patrol units within the Division of Public Safety and Security. He has worked with Taser and Tank and currently patrols with Columbo, a Belgian Malinois.
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April 4, 2022
Heritage Project — Carpenter in the Dream Factory
Avery Hopwood was a gay Midwesterner with a superb sense of humor who, in the span of a few months in 1905, wrote his first play, graduated from U-M and sold the play to a Broadway production company.
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April 4, 2022
Obituary — Michael Woodroofe
Michael Barrett Woodroofe, the Leonard J. Savage Professor Emeritus of Statistics, died Feb. 22, 2022, at age 81.
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April 4, 2022
Campus briefs
Short news items from around the University of Michigan.
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March 31, 2022
U-M Latino faculty, students showcase research April 5-7
Organized by U-M graduate student organization Puentes, the inaugural Latinx Research Week will feature the breadth of work currently being pursued by Latinos at the university.
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March 31, 2022
One-fifth of older Americans experience food insufficiency
More than 20% of older adults in the United States will experience food insufficiency at some point in their 60s and 70s, according to a U-M study.
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March 30, 2022
Alcohol users drank more often early in pandemic
A new U-M study shows that the frequency of drinking went up among those who used alcohol, even though the overall prevalence of drinking went down during the early months of the pandemic.
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March 29, 2022
First-year applications up for first-gen, underrepresented students
U-M received a record number of applications from prospective first-year students hoping to come to campus this fall, including sizable increases in a number of key demographics.
