Media coverage of the University of Michigan

  • Martin Kierszenbaum has a knack for finding the next big thing
    (LA Times, June 29, 2011)

    Tell Martin Kierszenbaum that he has a knack for signing acts of the moment and the chairman of Cherrytree Records lets the comment marinate before issuing a considered clarification: “I don’t sign things of the moment, I sign things of the moment to come.”

  • Sporting Kansas City lands 18-year-old phenom from Michigan in weighted lottery
    (Washington Post, July 5, 2011)

    Saad led the NCAA in scoring with a school-record 19 goals at Michigan in the 2010-2011 season. He was one of two collegiate players to join the U.S. Under-20 camp in December.

  • Antimicrobial Wipes and Soaps May Be Making You (and Society) Sick
    (Scientific American, July 5, 2011)

    Aiello focused on studies that compared different strategies, for example the use of normal soap versus the use of antibiotic soap, in terms of their effect on the probability of developing illness. Our intuition is that antibiotic soaps and wipes should make everyone healthier. Aiello’s results were something else entirely.

  • Terror of Teenage Life
    (NY Times, July 1, 2011)

    Almost a supernatural thriller, almost a campus satire and almost but not quite a coming-of-age tale, “The Raising” is also the best of Laura Kasischke’s eight novels, the one with the broadest canvas, the most observation, its large cast arranged with a scary economy of detail.

  • It’s official: Women are worse drivers
    (The Times of India, July 8, 2011)

    A University of Michigan study found that female drivers get in more accidents despite driving less often than men do.

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