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| 2008 News Archive |
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LSA alumni Karen and Karl Gotting Return to Ann Arbor To Enjoy Retirement Friday, July 04, 2008 In an ABC News story the Gottings discuss how their attraction to UM influenced their choice about where to retire. |
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LSA alumnus Rev. Uwem Akpan Gives Voices to Africa's Lost Children Thursday, July 03, 2008 Uwem, a graduate of the creative writing program and a Jesuit priest, tells the children's stories in his new book Say You're One of Them. |
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LSA Creative Writing Program Director Eileen Pollack's New Book Focuses On Dentists Monday, June 30, 2008 Three of the six stories in her new book, In the Mouth weave dentists into the plots. |
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LSA Professor Brad Bushman Discusses The Danger of Violent Video Games Sunday, June 29, 2008 Bushman, an expert on media-related violence, cautions parents about the overuse of violent video games during summer vacation. |
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LSA Political Scientist Ken Kollman Says Vice Presidential Candidates Add Regional Appeal Friday, June 27, 2008 The ideal candidate will help Obama and McCain win states that they can't win alone. |
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LSA Creative Writing Program Also Fosters Business Savvy Saturday, June 21, 2008 Sean Norton, assistant director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing, tells the Chronicle of Higher Education the program also informs students about careers in writing. |
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LSA Professor Brad Bushman Says New Uniforms Could Change Airport Screeners Friday, June 20, 2008 Transportation Security Administration airport screeners may command more respect with new shirts and badges. |
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LSA Alumna Stephanie Izard Wins The Top Chef Title Friday, June 13, 2008 Izard, a chef from Chicago, beat out 15 other contestants to become the first woman to win the top honor. |
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LSA Alumna Mildred Sommer Donates $5.2 Million For Graduate Fellowships Friday, June 06, 2008 Sommer, a 1928 LSA graduate, bequeathed the majority of her estate to the College to help future scholars. |
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LSA Professor Named Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator Wednesday, May 28, 2008 Mercedes Pascual is seeking to determine how global climate change affects the outbreaks of infectious diseases. |
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LSA Researcher Christoph Vogel Studies Aspens At The U-M Biological Station Saturday, May 24, 2008 Starving aspen trees may produce a more diverse forest that could reduce greenhouse gases. |
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LSA Instructor Margaret Noori Works To Preserve The Ojibwe Language Friday, May 16, 2008 Noori says moving the endangered language forward protects it from extinction. |
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LSA English Professor Laura Kasischke's Novel Is Released As A Movie Thursday, May 15, 2008 Kasischke's novel "The Life Before Her Eyes," comes to life on the big screen, starring Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood. |
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New LSA Faculty Will Be Part Of An Interdisciplinary Initiative Friday, May 09, 2008 LSA professors will collaborate with colleagues in engineering, natural resources, medicine, nursing and public health. |
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LSA Professor Howard Markel Describes His Work As A Substance Abuse Counselor Thursday, May 08, 2008 In a New York Times essay, Markel recounts a client's efforts to stay sober. |
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LSA Astronomer Hugh Aller Obtained One of the Closest Views Inside A Black Hole. Thursday, May 01, 2008 Aller is part of a team that confirmed theories about how the cosmic sinkholes spew out jets of particles. |
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LSA Political Scientist Vincent Hutchings Says Race Still Influences Voting Patterns Thursday, May 01, 2008 Regardless of who wins the Democratic nomination racially polarized voting patterns will remain a reality, Hutchings says. |
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LSA Psychologist Susanne Jaeggi Says Memory Training Increases Brain Power Thursday, May 01, 2008 Structured training in working memory can improve intelligence, according to Jaeggi's new study. |
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LSA Grad Tim Hull Triumphs Over Asperger's Syndrome To Pursue A Graduate Degree Friday, April 25, 2008 Hull, who pursued a double major in history and computer science and also served on the Michigan Student Assembly, will enter graduate school at the School of Information. |
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LSA Honors Grad Charlotte Gamble Aspires To Help Women And Children Thursday, April 24, 2008 Her bachelor's degree in brain behavior, cognitive science and gender and health gives her insight into the intersection of social and biological science. |
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LSA Alumna Amy Harmon Wins The Pulitzer Prize For Explanatory Journalism Wednesday, April 16, 2008 Harmon, a New York Times reporter, won the Pulitzer for her series on the impact of DNA technology on American life. |
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LSA Professor Carl Simon Says Improving The Environment Can Improve The Economy Monday, April 14, 2008 Simon, Director of the Center for the Study of Complex Systems, discusses the role of public policy and social science in creating energy policy. |
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Guggenheim Fellowships Are Awarded To Three LSA Professors Friday, April 11, 2008 Political scientist Ashutosh Varshney and historians David Halperin and Paul Christopher Johnson are honored with the prestigious awards. |
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Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Gives Students Hands-on Experience Thursday, April 10, 2008 Students work with faculty researchers in all academic disciplines. |
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LSA Alumnus Arul Chinnaiyan Will Be Honored By The American Association For Cancer Research Wednesday, April 02, 2008 Chinnaiyan, a U-M Professor of Pathology and Urology, stands at the forefront of prostate cancer research. |
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LSA Professorship Is Established To Honor International Humanitarian Fred Cuny Tuesday, April 01, 2008 A gift of $2.5 million from Robert Donia and his wife Jane Ritter will create the Fred Cuny Professorship in the History of Human Rights. |
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| MARCH | back to top |
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LSA Professor Buzz Alexander Brings The Work Of Prisoners To Life With Campus Art Show Thursday, March 27, 2008 The 389 pieces of art provide an emotional tour of talent, anger, hope and yearning behind bars. |
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LSA Psychology Professor Jacquelynne Eccles Researches The Right Fit Monday, March 24, 2008 Eccles discusses her research about factors influencing life choices at Distinguished LSA Senior Faculty Lecture. |
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LSA Raises More Than $91M For Student Scholarships Monday, March 03, 2008 With the help of a new $2 million gift from the Judy and Fred Wilpon Family Foundation, more students will receive need-based financial aid. |
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| FEBRUARY | back to top |
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LSA Professors Robert Megginson and Sherman Jackson Are Awarded Arthur F. Thurnau Professorships Tuesday, February 19, 2008 Megginson is honored for reforming math courses to emphasize real-world problem solving. Jackson's expertise in Islam helps students navigate sensitive issues. |
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LSA Classics Professor David Potter Finds Contemporary Lessons In Ancient Civilizations Friday, February 15, 2008 Potter teaches students about the relevance of the Roman Empire in conversations about how the United States and other governments wield power in the world. |
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First stars might have been powered by dark matter Tuesday, February 12, 2008 For a long time, scientists have assumed that the very first stars were powered by fusion, in processes similar to what goes on in present day stars. But a new theory is emerging to challenge that view. “The first stars were different in a lot of ways,” Katherine Freese, a theoretical physicist at the University of Michigan, tells PhysOrg.com. |
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LSA Professor Sidonie Smith Is Elected Second Vice President Of The Modern Language Association of America Tuesday, February 05, 2008 Smith, who is also chair of the English Department, will become MLAA president in 2010. |
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LSA Women's Studies Professor Lisa Kane Low Is A Finalist For Ann Arbor News Award Monday, February 04, 2008 Her volunteer efforts saved Ann Arbor's Doulas Care Program that provides services to pregnant women and their families, earning her recognition as a finalist for the Citizen of the Year Award. |
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LSA Alumnus Tom Brady Says His U-M Experience Prepared Him for NFL Fame Sunday, February 03, 2008 New England Patriots quarterback says the lessons he learned as a Wolverine prepared him well for his professional career. |
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The moon, the stars and physics lectures are free Friday, February 01, 2008 Our SMP public outreach talks |
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| JANUARY | back to top |
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LSA Professor Brad Bushman Tells ABC News That Narcissism Is On The Rise In America Monday, January 28, 2008 America's culture feeds narcissism, especially in young people, he says. |
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Award-Winning LSA Math Professor Featured For Cancer Research Thursday, January 17, 2008 Trachette Jackson is one of the nation’s youngest preeminent scholars in the burgeoning field of math biology, says Diverse Issues in Higher Education. |
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LSA Professor Scott E. Page Uses Mathematics To Study Diversity Thursday, January 10, 2008 His new book "The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools and Societies" uses mathematical modeling to show how diversity creates organizational strength. |
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LSA Professor Scott E. Page Uses Mathematics To Study Diversity Thursday, January 10, 2008 His new book "The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools and Societies" uses mathematical modeling to analyze diversity's benefits. |
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LSA Professor Howard Markel Chronicles The Changes In Pediatric Hospital Visitation Policies Friday, January 04, 2008 Markel says unlimited parental visits to sick children are relatively new in American hospitals. |
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