In the News

  1. April 2, 2014

    Bruce Belzowski, assistant research scientist at the U-M Transportation Research Institute, said sanctions that would limit investment by U.S. automakers in Russia could benefit emerging Chinese automakers.

    MLive
  2. April 2, 2014

    Michelle Segar, co-director of the Sport, Health and Activity Research and Policy Center and research investigator at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, says that to stay motivated to exercise, people should use it as a way to feel better instead of exercising for health and weight loss.

    Oprah.com
  3. April 1, 2014

    Research by Dean Yang, associate professor of economics and public policy, examined ways to motivate migrant workers in India to make good financial decisions and save more money.

    Times of India
  4. April 1, 2014

    Tom Ivacko, program manager at the Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy, was interviewed about the benefits and costs of tax-exempt properties.

    Michigan Radio
  5. April 1, 2014

    David Wentzloff, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, was quoted regarding the first-round venture funding for PsiKick, an ultra-low-power chip startup he co-founded.

    Detroit Free Press
  6. March 31, 2014

    “It’s pretty clear that somebody somewhere was being penny-wise and pound-foolish. It’s hard to find an explanation for why somebody didn’t do something about something that was known for a good decade,” said Marina Whitman, professor of public policy and business administration, on GM’s failure to fix a faulty ignition switch blamed for at least 13 deaths.

    The Washington Post
  7. March 31, 2014

    Joshua Cole, associate professor of history and director of the Center for European Studies, was quoted in a story about the degree to which France’s presence and failed war in Algeria that began 60 years ago has traumatized French society.

    The New York Times
  8. March 31, 2014

    Regarding the lack of gender equity in academia, Mary Corcoran, professor of political science, women’s studies and public policy, said: “It’s a matter of the career clock versus the biological clock. If you can’t put in the hours because of pregnancy or child care, you can’t get to the top.”

    Harvard Political Review
  9. March 30, 2014

    “This bill begins that paradigm shift. It says that for children who are being sold for sex in Michigan, they are immune from being charged and we will put them in a protected space to be treated as victims,” said Bridgette Carr, clinical professor of law, regarding a bill the Michigan Senate passed this week making it illegal to charge minors with prostitution.

    Michigan Radio
  10. March 30, 2014

    An opinion piece by Martha Jones, associate professor of history and Afroamerican and African studies, contends that the numbers and contributions of mixed-race students to campus diversity are largely overlooked.

    The Huffington Post