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Revenge is justice when it honors its commitment to getting even in a proportional manner, U-M law professor William Ian Miller in his new book Eye for an Eye.
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If you're hurt or fall seriously ill your body's internal emergency response team is immediately 'inflamed' into action. Dr. Peter Ward has spent his career studying that complicated system. |
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The School of Public Health took 45 student volunteers to the Gulf Coast over Spring Break to help in restoration efforts. In New Orleans, Giao Nguyen, Sumeet Goel, Lee Tobar and Chinwe Okehi help paint the St. Thomas Clinic. (Photo by Ericka Bolinger) |
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The United States needs more investment in innovation and collaboration if it is to retain its position as a great world leader, President Mary Sue Coleman told members of the national press corps last week in Washington, D.C. |
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The 'cowboy economy' is a term coined at U-M in the 1960s to describe the American ethic employed when land was plentiful and the cry was 'westward ho.' Architecture Prof. Robert M. Beckley traces the devastating effect of cowboy economics on Flint and other urban and rural areas.
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Sean Norton's 'Sage Wisdom' and 'Blue Tip' are from his first volume of poetry, Bad With Faces (Red Morning Press, Washington DC, 2005). Norton is assistant director of U-M's Creative Writing Program.
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The Prison Creative Arts Project will exhibit 400 works March 14-29 at the Duderstadt Center Gallery on U-M's North Campus. Project founder English Prof. William (Buzz) Alexander won a national honor for the program. Shown here, How Did We Get Into This Mess? by Eric Pasha. |
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Senior Carolyn Jantsch, 20, outplayed 194 other aspirants to win the Philadelphia Orchestra's principal tuba chair. She is the first female tuba player with a major American symphony orchestra and youngest member of the ensemble. |
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