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  1. January 26, 2009

    School of Management partners with top Romanian University

    The U-M-Flint School of Management (SOM) recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the leading Romanian University, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza (UAIC), to facilitate exchanges and cooperative initiatives in areas of instruction, faculty and student exchange, applied research and faculty development. “Our domestic students are already benefiting tremendously from the presence of international students on…
  2. January 26, 2009

    Surrogates’ decisions vital for treatment of dementia

    By the time they have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, many patients’ decision-making ability is so impaired that they cannot give informed consent to participate in research studies. Close family members are left with the decision, but there is no clear policy for this so-called “surrogate” consent. Because of that, research about the increasingly common…
  3. January 26, 2009

    Bond: Struggle doesn’t end with Obama’s election

    Related stories:Branch: King’s legacy lives in future, not past >Addressing oral health disparities crucial for healthy communities >Photo: Composing a dream >Photos: MLK Symposium > Celebrate the historic election but don’t be complacent, longtime civil rights leader Julian Bond told supporters of new President Barack Obama. NAACP chairman Julian Bond delivers the keynote lecture. (Photo…
  4. January 26, 2009

    Addressing oral health disparities crucial for healthy communities

    Related stories:Bond: Struggle doesn’t end with Obama’s election >Branch: King’s legacy lives in future, not past >Photo: Composing a dream >Photos: MLK Symposium > Oral health disparities are a significant problem in most of America’s large cities. To successfully address this issue fresh thinking may be needed to develop new models of delivering care as…
  5. January 26, 2009

    Living learning community to focus on global studies

    The Global Scholars Program will prepare students to be citizens of the world in a setting that’s just down the hall or a short walk across campus. As U-M’s newest living learning community, the program beginning in fall will bring together students from the United States and around the world in an interdisciplinary curriculum designed…
  6. January 26, 2009

    Photo: American and Egyptian prints at WorkAnn Arbor through Jan. 30

    Victoria Goro’s “Sleepwalker” is presented through Jan. 30 as part of the exhibit Meeting the Other: American and Egyptian Contemporary Prints. It is curated by Professor Karen Kunc, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Professor Wael Sabour, El-Minia University, at Work•Ann Arbor, 306 S. State. (Photo by Victoria Goro)
  7. January 26, 2009

    Energy research positions U-M to thrive during turbulent times

    The recently announced partnership between the University and General Motors to develop advanced batteries for electric vehicles is far more than a $5 million research coup. The new Advanced Battery Coalition for Drivetrains, announced Jan. 12, is an archetype for the kind of collaborative energy-research partnership that will allow U-M to thrive in troubled times…
  8. January 26, 2009

    Photo: Liz Lerman Dance Exchange Feb. 11

    The Liz Lerman Dance Exchange will present excerpts from its stage work “Small Dances About Big Ideas,” with commentary from choreographer Liz Lerman at 7 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Michigan League Ballroom. This performance piece, combining movement, spoken word and documentary sound, premiered in 2005 at Harvard Law School. It takes a challenging look…
  9. January 26, 2009

    Google co-founder to present commencement address

    Google co-founder and U-M alumnus Larry Page will deliver the spring 2009 commencement address. At the May 2 ceremony in Michigan Stadium, the University will award degrees to about 4,000 students. Page will receive an honorary doctorate in engineering, as approved by the Board of Regents at its Jan. 22 meeting. “Celebrating the accomplishments of…
  10. January 26, 2009

    Don’t miss: China expert to discuss U.S.-Chinese relations under Obama

    U-M’s Kenneth Lieberthal, one of the world’s foremost experts on China, will deliver the Stephen M. Ross School of Business‘ 42nd annual William K. McInally Memorial Lecture. Lieberthal will speak on “U.S.-China Relations in the Obama Administration: Continuities and Changes” at 5 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Ross School’s Blau Auditorium. He is the William…