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Round gobies rising
(2007-09-07)
Jude and Hensler discovered that newly hatched round gobies leave their lake bottom homes and swim to the surface at night, a nocturnal migration that increases the chances that large numbers of hatchlings will get sucked ...
Can't find the perfect gift?
(2007-12-15)
Associate Professor of Marketing Andrew Gershoff says that we overestimate how much thought needs to go into the perfect gift.
Prisoner art exhibition
(2007-03-19)
With participation and attendance increasing since the first exhibit 12 years ago, the Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners is making connections between prisoners and the community, and deconstructing stereotypes ...
Japan at a crossroads
(2007)
University of Michigan Museum of Art's compelling exhibit reflects changes in contemporary Japanese culture Japanese Art video with University of Michigan Museum of Art's Maribeth Graybill
New research confirms connection between job loss and poor health
(2007)
Employees who lose their jobs because of their health suffer more significant depression and detrimental health outcomes than people who lose their jobs for non-health reasons, new research shows. Employees who lose their ...
A Life's Harmony
(2007)
Marilyn Mason has been integral in building the U-M organ department into a preeminent international program. U-M celebrates Marilyn Mason's 60 years of teaching. A video of Mason performing and reflecting on her six decades ...
Identifying with fictional characters
(2007-11-05)
Assistant Professor of Psychology Sonya Dal Cin says men looked more favorably toward smoking when they saw movie character John McClane (Bruce Willis in "Die Hard") smoke