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  1. February 13, 2015

    Understanding antisocial traits that overlap helps predict behavior

    It’s not surprising that teens involved in fighting, vandalism, theft and other bad behaviors often have problems later in life as adults. But predicting which kids will continue to get into trouble with the law or have psychiatric or drug problems can be challenging if specific childhood behaviors and traits are evaluated separately, according to a new University of Michigan study.

  2. February 12, 2015

    University to receive $8.5M for renewed virtual reactor project

    The College of Engineering will receive $8.5 million to continue a major role in a $121.5 million collaborative project to develop a virtual nuclear reactor.

  3. February 12, 2015

    Health care project gets $1.4M Third Century Initiative grant

    U-M researchers have received a $1.4 million, three-year Phase II grant from the Third Century Initiative to develop, test and deploy health care technologies.

  4. February 12, 2015

    U-M funds another round of engaged-learning projects

    The university has awarded funding for another 18 projects under the Transforming Learning for a Third Century portion of the Third Century Initiative.

  5. February 12, 2015

    U-M receives more Fulbrights than any other U.S. public university

    Students from U-M have received 28 Fulbright grants — more than any other public university in the nation during the 2014-15 academic year. Seven U-M faculty members also received Fulbrights.

  6. February 12, 2015

    U-M Fulbright recipients

    List of U-M student and faculty Fulbright recipients.

  7. February 11, 2015

    Governor recommends funding increase for all three U-M campuses

    Gov. Rick Snyder has recommended a 2 percent overall funding increase for Michigan universities in fiscal year 2016, with a 1.9 percent increase for U-M’s Ann Arbor campus, 1.7 percent for UM-Dearborn and 2.5 percent for UM-Flint.

  8. February 11, 2015

    U-M startup acquired by electrical services company

    Electric Field Solutions, a U-M startup that uses technology developed to measure electric fields on Mars, has been acquired a gas and electrical industries service company.

  9. February 11, 2015

    Academic Women’s Caucus presents Goddard Power, Dumas awards

    The annual Sarah Goddard Power Awards and the Rhetaugh G. Dumas Progress in Diversifying Award were presented Wednesday to individuals who demonstrate scholarship, leadership and support of women faculty.

  10. February 11, 2015

    Stamps School partners to explore art and gentrification in Detroit

    The Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design will partner with a Detroit-based online arts and culture journal to study art and gentrification in Detroit and beyond.