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  1. June 8, 2009

    Performances celebrate a century of dance at U-M

    Watch an overview of the 100-year history of dance at U-M > Until now, it’s been a hidden gem of local history. A few years ago, it was widely accepted that the history of dance instruction at U-M began a few decades before the department was formally established in 1974. In 1915, when this photograph…
  2. June 8, 2009

    Ross MBAs win $200,000 from MIT for startup

    A team of Stephen M. Ross School of Business MBAs and their startup, Husk Insulation, won the $200,000 MIT Clean Energy Prize. It is a national student competition founded by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the U.S. Department of Energy, and utility NSTAR to accelerate the pace of clean energy entrepreneurship. The Ross representatives also…
  3. June 8, 2009

    Michigan national leader in life sciences despite recession

    As Michigan lost a quarter of its manufacturing jobs, its University Research Corridor partners helped the state become a national life sciences leader, boosting the number of jobs in that sector 10.7 percent as average wages jumped 29 percent, according to a new analysis released recently at the Mackinac Policy Conference. More than 79,062 Michigan…
  4. June 8, 2009

    Library offers retirement incentives to some employees

    Some U-M Library employees have been offered the equivalent of nine months salary to retire by the end of August. The incentive was offered to all retirement-eligible library employees, excluding senior managers. They received the offer in a letter May 29. They have until July 15 to decide whether they will retire by Aug. 31…
  5. June 8, 2009

    Scholarship Creative Work

    Vehicle fuel efficiency made little progress since 1920s Vehicles on America’s roads today get only about three miles more per gallon than vehicles back in 1923, researchers say. A study in the journal Energy Policy by Michael Sivak and Omer Tsimhoni of the U-M Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI) shows that overall fuel efficiency for vehicles…
  6. June 8, 2009

    Center for Ethics in Public Life names first five summer fellowship honorees

    The Center for Ethics in Public Life and the Rackham School of Graduate Studies recently announced the first five recipients of summer fellowships for students writing dissertations related to ethics in public life. The new program provides summer support for the students and a summer workshop in which the fellows, drawn from a broad range…
  7. June 8, 2009

    Don’t miss: Shakespeare returns to the Nichols Arboretum

    William Shakespeare’s story of mistaken love and mistaken identity, “Twelfth Night,” is the featured play as Shakespeare in the Arb returns to the rolling landscape of Nichols Arboretum. Countess Olivia (Devin Lytle) and Duke Orsino (Chris Harrison) are among characters in this year’s Shakespeare in the Arb presentation of “Twelfth Night,” June 11-14, 18-21, and…
  8. June 8, 2009

    Forrest to chair Ann Arbor SPARK board

    Vice President for Research Stephen Forrest has been named board chairman of Ann Arbor SPARK, the region’s economic development authority. (Photo courtesy OVPR) Forrest was elected during SPARK’s annual meeting May 21. He succeeds Rick Snyder, who served as chairman since the organization’s formation in 2005. “I’m happy to take on this greater level of…
  9. June 8, 2009

    Photo: Ahn Trio June 15 at McIntosh Theater

    The Ahn Trio, sisters Maria, Lucia and Angella, will speak about their work, artistry, and the need to synthesize, cross cultures and to cross genre boundaries in a 6:30-7:30 p.m., program June 15 at the McIntosh Theater, E.V. Moore Building. (Photo courtesy Gifts Of Art)
  10. June 8, 2009

    Climate Savers collect 263 tons of e-waste at free recycling events

    Everything from old computers and keyboards to antique telephones and radios stacked up in parking lots across Southeast Michigan as part of the Climate Savers Computing Initiative @ U-M’s annual free electronic-waste recycling event. Computer equipment and other electronics are dropped off at Pioneer High School. (Photo by Scott Soderberg, U-M Photo Services) The public…