Picturing Humanity: National Geographic's Karen Kasmauski
Karen Kasmauski (image)
Two Michigan friends, one of Arab and one of Jewish background, journeyed together in Israel and in the occupied Palestinian Territory. They each wrote their accounts of the experience without knowing what the other was writing: Getting along in the Middle East
Woll, Enders (image)
West Jerusalem looks like a mall in the US that always feels like it will turn into a live-fire zone
Shipping crate (image)
Palestinian mothers (image)
Bris ceremony (image)
U-M Business School will take the name of $100 million donor Stephen M. Ross '62: A transforming gift
Stephen Ross (image)
Ross, Fisher (image)
Dolan, Ross (image)
Dolan, Ross, Coleman (image)
Kara, Ross (image)
Nature uses tiny nano-machines that could work miracles if we learn how to build them: Molecular Motors
Feynman (image)
Hunt, Meyhofer (image)
Halil Mutlu (image)
'I find ordinary decent people all the time all over the world': Picturing humanity
Bangladeshi children and mothers (image)
Kasmouski, Chernobyl (image)
Kasmauski, Carter (image)
Sex worker in Bombay (image)
Dead monkey (image)
Mouse (image)
Brothel (image)
Chimpanzee (image)
Worker spraying bleach (image)
Newborn child (image)
Omani (image)
Dorr (image)
Bedouin weaver (image)
Benny Friedman '27, the 'Babe Ruth of Football,' may finally get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Passing Recognition
Friedman (image)
Peter Ho Davies once thought he was 'too strange' for fiction. Turns out he was wrong: A master shape-shifter of the literary world
Peter Ho Davies (image)
Nuremberg Trial (image)
The Bad Shepherd
'This is not the icing - this is the cake!'
Donna Brunsma, Kelly Bixby, Tom FitzStephens (image)
Galileo Galilei (image)
Kelly Bixby '05 of Philadelphia wrote the following anecdote about the Florence Music Program:
Kelly Bixby (image)
Florence Program Participants (image)
A landmark career in law
John H. Pickering (image)
American ways of cooking and eating
Jan Longone, Dan Longone (image)