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  1. March 19, 2012

    Author Soetoro-Ng, Obama’s half-sister, to speak on multicultural education

    Maya Soetoro-Ng • When: 7 p.m. Thursday • Where: Michigan Union Rogel Ballroom Multicultural education is complex and should not be limited to teachings in the classroom, says scholar and author Maya Soetoro-Ng, President Barack Obama’s half-sister who will deliver a lecture at U-M on Thursday. “Given our globalized world and obvious interconnectedness (environmentally, economically…
  2. March 19, 2012

    Don’t miss: Nobel Prize winner discusses science and engineering instruction

    Carl Wieman, associate director for science in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, presents the talk “A Scientific Approach To Science and Engineering Education” at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business Blau Auditorium. Wieman was the founding Chair of the National Academy of Sciences Board on Science…
  3. March 19, 2012

    Old school: U-M in History

    It used to snow

  4. March 19, 2012

    Washtenaw County recognizes U-M Golf Course for environmental stewardship

    The U-M Golf Course has been named a Community Partners for Clean Streams Program (CPCS) member by Washtenaw County for its efforts to promote and maintain business practices that protect water quality. By completing a series of requirements related to water management, storm water runoff, fertilizer and pesticide usage and storage, and waste management, Washtenaw…
  5. March 19, 2012

    Accolades

    Award Laura Kasischke, professor of English language and literature, LSA, recently received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry for her book “Space, in Chains.” Judges referred to the book as a formally inventive work that speaks to the horrors and delights of ordinary life in an utterly original way.
  6. March 19, 2012

    Google first round conversion only the beginning

    More than 113,000 faculty, staff and students now can access Google tools with their UMICH account to collaborate with peers, easily share and edit documents, and replace travel time with work time through video chats and Google hangouts. Laura Patterson, associate vice president and chief information officer, talked with The University Record about all the possibilities of Google in the first part of a series on the future of information technology at U-M.

  7. March 19, 2012

    Markovits honored with German Order of Merit

    Andrei Markovits, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and Karl W. Deutsch Collegiate Professor of Comparative Politics and German Studies, received the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany from Consul General Onno Hueckmann on March 14. The award, given at a ceremony at the German Consulate General in Chicago, is…
  8. March 19, 2012

    Dow and U-M launch innovative program to develop sustainability leaders

    Dow Chemical Co. and U-M will bring together 300 students from all areas of study to help solve some of the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges in a new and unprecedented fellowship program announced March 12.

  9. March 19, 2012

    Weinberg symposium to examine bilingualism, cognition

    While many people in the world are bilingual or multilingual, most research on language and the brain historically has investigated language processing, learning and use in monolinguals. Researchers now are broadening their scope as more neurolinguists and psycholinguists are studying the organization of language in the bilingual brain and sociolinguists are studying bilingual language use.…
  10. March 19, 2012

    Koren to discuss robotics, dreams and timing in talk

    In his inaugural lecture as the James J. Duderstadt Distinguished University Professor of Manufacturing in the College of Engineering, Yoram Koren will discuss his scientific contributions as well as his philosophy. His March 27 talk in the Rackham Amphitheatre is titled “On Dreams and Timing.”