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  1. November 3, 2008

    TV anchors to emcee campaign conclusion

    Related story:The Michigan Difference impact > NBC Sports anchor Andrea Joyce (AB ’76) and CBS “Early Show” anchor Harry Smith will emcee the finale of the Michigan Difference campaign from 2:30-4 p.m. Nov.14 at Hill Auditorium. The campaign, which officially ends at midnight on Dec. 31, has been one of the most successful in the…
  2. November 3, 2008

    Photo: Luchs Luchs exhibit at CCS Detroit

    “Blue Copper” is from the exhibit For Better or for Worse: New Work by School of Art & Design lecturer Kathryn Brackett Luchs and Michael Luchs. Both were part of the group of artists and writers living in the 1960s and ’70s in the Cass Corridor in Detroit. The exhibit, co-sponsored by the School of…
  3. November 3, 2008

    The Michigan Difference impact

    Related story:TV anchors to emcee campaign conclusion> Tonya Mallett knew she could be a great teacher. She had the passion. She had experience with young people, including her own children. She even had many of the necessary college credits. What she needed was advanced teacher training. But looming between her and her dream was the…
  4. November 3, 2008

    Photo: Bronfman at Hill Nov. 8

    The New York Times says pianist Yefim Bronfman “has technique to burn but also has a chameleon-like ability to subsume himself in the music.” He joins pianist Emanuel Ax at 8 p.m. Nov. 8 at Hill Auditorium in a performance presented by the University Musical Society. (Photo by Dario Acosta)
  5. November 3, 2008

    Post apartheid, Tutu embraces forgiveness

    South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu says he became a political leader by default. “The real leaders were in prison, in exile or were under some restriction,” he said of the years he emerged as an outspoken anti-apartheid activist. South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu raises his arms, mimicking an eagle’s flight, as he urges the crowd…
  6. November 3, 2008

    Photo: Master Photographers at UMMA Off/Site

    The photo Loch Katrine, an 1844 calotype from Sun Pictures in Scotland, is a 1980 purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art (UMMA). It is part of the exhibit The Infinite Landscape: Master Photographers from the UMMA Collection being presented at UMMA Off/Site, 1301 S. University at South Forest. (Photo by…
  7. November 3, 2008

    Masks, hand washing prevent spread of flu-like symptoms

    Wearing masks and using alcohol-based hand sanitizers may prevent the spread of flu symptoms by as much as 50 percent, a landmark new study suggests. In a first-of-its-kind look at the efficacy of non-pharmaceutical interventions in controlling the spread of the flu virus in a community setting, researchers at the School of Public Health (SPH)…
  8. November 3, 2008

    U-M welcomes passage of Proposal 2

    University executive officers and faculty issued statements Nov. 5 regarding the passage of Proposal 2, the amendment to the Michigan Constitution that allows new embryonic stem cell lines to be derived from embryos that have been created for fertility treatment purposes. The embryos affected by the amendment would otherwise be discarded, unless donated with informed…
  9. November 3, 2008

    Coleman cites faculty contributions, U financial strength

    Recent top rankings of U-M in a range of areas, and the often world-changing multidisciplinary work being accomplished in and out of University classrooms, reflect well on faculty, said President Mary Sue Coleman at her annual faculty Senate Assembly Address, Oct. 27 at Palmer Commons. Coleman cited recent high rankings the University has garnered, including…
  10. November 3, 2008

    Coleman named Humanitarian of the Year

    For her work advocating the educational value of affirmative action and diverse perspectives in the classroom, President Mary Sue Coleman has received a Humanitarian of the Year award. Former Regent David Brandon presents President Mary Sue Coleman with the Humanitarian of the Year award on behalf of the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion. (Photo…