In the News
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June 23, 2014
Research by Susan Dynarski, professor of public policy, economics and education, was cited in an op-ed article about simplifying the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form.
The New York Times -
June 23, 2014
Nadine Sarter, professor of industrial and operations engineering, was interviewed about the role automation may have played in the Asiana Flight 214 crash in San Francisco last summer.
CNN -
June 23, 2014
Michelle McClellan, assistant professor of history, was quoted in an article about the National Park Service’s efforts to seek places with a vital connection to gay and lesbian history to add to the National Register of Historic Places or the National Historic Landmark program.
National Parks Magazine -
June 22, 2014
Anna Stefanopoulou, professor of mechanical engineering, was interviewed about automotive ignition-switch safety issues.
The New York Times -
June 22, 2014
“People alive at the time may have denied it and tried not to be aware of it. Collective forgetting is the opposite of collective memory,” said Howard Schuman, professor emeritus of sociology, regarding the covered-up murders of three young civil rights workers in Mississippi in 1964.
The Atlantic -
June 22, 2014
Brian Zikmund-Fisher, associate professor of health behavior and health education, and research associate professor of internal medicine, was quoted in a story about the lack of shared decision-making among doctors and patients regarding cancer screening.
Chicago Tribune -
June 19, 2014
“I’m English, and I’m in my 50s, and I remember, as a kid, soccer being a perfectly acceptable word in the U.K., without being this big no-no Americanism that it has become,” said Stefan Szymanski, professor of kinesiology.
The New York Times -
June 19, 2014
Don Grimes, assistant director of the Center for Labor Market Research at the Institute for Research on Labor, Employment and the Economy, was quoted in a story about a survey that found that aging Americans sleep more and work less.
The Wall Street Journal -
June 19, 2014
“Suppose the Legislature passed a bill to repair only 30 percent of the potholes in Michigan and then told us to drive on only roads without potholes. That would be ridiculous, right? Well, the outsized attention of Lansing policymakers on growing Michigan’s ‘knowledge economy’ ignores our economic potholes,” said Bruce Pietrykowski, professor of economics at the UM-Dearborn.
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June 18, 2014
Cynthia Wilbanks, vice president for government relations, was quoted in an article about how Michigan universities and businesses teamed up to convince lawmakers to increase spending on higher education and help save the state’s faltering economy.
National Journal