In the News

  1. November 18, 2013

    Dr. Jeffrey Punch, professor of surgery, was interviewed about efforts to recover lungs, kidneys and other organs from donors who die outside of hospitals.

    The Associated Press
  2. November 17, 2013

    President Mary Sue Coleman co-authored an op-ed article stressing the important role that the humanities play in educating students for future leadership positions.

    The Washington Post
  3. November 17, 2013

    Comments by Sherman Clark, professor of law, were featured in a blog post about law school education.

    The Wall Street Journal
  4. November 17, 2013

    Barry Rabe, professor of public policy and environmental policy, was interviewed about why the state of Michigan has the lowest recycling rate in the Great Lakes region.

    Michigan Radio
  5. November 14, 2013

    Dr. John Birkmeyer, professor of surgery, talked about the relationship between a surgeon’s operative skill and how well patients recover from surgery.

    The New York Times
  6. November 14, 2013

    Jane Dutton, professor of organizational behavior, human resource management, corporate strategy and international business, was quoted in an article about a musician who uses songwriting to help people do their jobs better.

    Forbes
  7. November 14, 2013

    “We want to demonstrate fully driverless vehicles operating within the whole infrastructure of the city (of Ann Arbor) … to show that these can be safe, effective and commercially successful,” said Peter Sweatman, director of the U-M Transportation Research Institute.

    The Associated Press
  8. November 13, 2013

    Margaret Dewar, professor of urban and regional planning, was quoted about how large, mostly industrial cities are choosing to raze old, abandoned structures but not rebuild.

    The New York Times
  9. November 13, 2013

    A story about a free medical clinic run by U-M students featured Dr. Brent Williams, associate professor of internal medicine, and medical students Shannon Cramm, Chelsea Reighard and Lauren Wozniak

    The Atlantic
  10. November 13, 2013

    “History suggests that when a disaster happens, a connection to those with political power matters for the flow of disaster aid, (but) given the historic nature of Typhoon Haiyan, we hope the Philippine political elite can break from the patterns of the past,” wrote Allen Hicken, associate professor of political science, and doctoral students James Atkinson and Nico Ravanilla.

    The Washington Post