Brain twister: Morphometrician Fred Bookstein
Fred Bookstein (image)
A Skeetah s-o-o-o big. And other stories of a wary pedaler
Martha J. Retallick (image)
A battered blue Pinto
A purebred-poodle minfield
Storm clouds in Manning Kansas (image)
An unfavorable wind in Texas
Grasshopper on bike (image)
A stretch of Kansas
A boy who hated squirrels
Community Plunge
Duderstadt, South Quad (image)
Seminars boost student confidence
Zorn, Marya Smith (image)
Halfway there!
Duderstadt, Joyce V. Teesdale, Rufus S. Teesdale (image)
Woodwinds (image)
Cymbalists (image)
James Earl Jones, Caribel Halstead (image)
New wave calculus
We're not running a railroad
Shure, Ryan Kelly (image)
Cohen (image)
Campaign for Michigan celebrates success
Dinosaurs: A reconstruction
Audenosaurus (image)
Wellsosauras (image)
Once upon a time in Willow Run
The Nocholses, Gary (image)
Marklandosaurus (image)
Ricosaurus (image)
Willow Run parade ground (image)
Brain twister: The world's first morphometrician and his colleagues depict the shape of the human brain in sickness and in health
Pixels, Shmoos and you
Bookstein, DeQuardo (image)
Pioneers in morphing
Image of brain (image)
Koop on health care reform
Koop (image)
U-M student's 'go exploring' in undergraduate education: Crossing boundries
N. Campus Bell Tower given in honor of Robert H. Lurie
N. Campus Bell Tower (image)
DaRohn Conner (image)
The legacy of 'The Chief'
Revelli (image)
U-M Books
Collaborators at last: Ernie and Yip Harburg: A father-son rainbow coalition
Harburg's health studies
Yip Harburg, Ernie Harburg, Thomas Harburg, John Harburg (image)
Resurgence of U-M press
'Paradise Flycatcher and Lychees' by Shen Quan (image)