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Professor Emerita of Organ Marilyn Mason dies at 93
The internationally acclaimed concert organist served on the SMTD faculty for 67 years, setting a record as the longest-serving faculty member in U-M’s history.
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The environment is hurting, and so are we
There’s something in the air (and the water and the ground), and we need to watch out, says Victor Katch.
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Emeritus professor wins Nobel Prize
Gérard Mourou advanced ‘chirped pulse amplification,’ pushing the limits of optical science.
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Me too, circa 1970
In 1970, a female secretary inspired one of the great sea changes in the University’s history: that Michigan should treat women the same as men.
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#Socialscholars
U-M faculty demonstrate the power of public engagement through social media, influencing journalists, policymakers, and peers.
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Detroit's dark secret: Slavery
U-M historian chronicles a time in Detroit’s history when Native Americans and African Americans were considered property.
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Online dating: Deal-makers, deal-breakers
Happy Valentine’s Day! U-M experts examine the way people make romantic choices using online dating sites.
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Freedom writer
In the midst of the civil rights movement, U-M historian Dwight Lowell Dumond published his anti-slavery masterwork. The backlash was ferocious.
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No sweat
Already abandoning your new year’s resolutions? Author Michelle Segar, PhD, explains how to revive your goals using the science of motivation.