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"After the Gallatin River, Outside Bozeman, Montana" - Poem by Britta Ameel 06 MFA
(2006-11-08)
Britta Ameel (MFA, 2006) reads her poem "After the Gallatin River, Outside Bozeman, Montana"
Stock-Option Dating Games
(2006-07-28)
Nejat Seyhun, Jerome B. & Eilene M. York Professor of Business Administration, discusses how U.S. executives engage in stock-option dating games to boost pay.
President Mary Sue Coleman's Remarks to Graduates, 2006 Spring Commencement
(2006-07-11)
President Mary Sue Coleman's remarks to graduates at Spring Commencement, April 29 2006, in Michigan Stadium
The legacy of Gerald Ford
(2006-10-15)
Steven and Susan Ford were on the University of Michigan campus for the dedication of the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy's new home, Joan and Sanford Weill Hall
President Mary Sue Coleman's Remarks to Graduates, 2004 Winter Commencement
(2006-07-11)
President Mary Sue Coleman's remarks to graduates at Winter Commencement, Dec. 19, 2004, in Michigan Stadium
Keynote Address for the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers
(2006-07-11)
President Mary Sue Coleman delivered the keynote opening address of the 2006 conference of the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers in Washington, D.C., Feb. 6, 2006
Why are Americans so bad at math?
(2006-11-03)
It's become common for Americans to laughingly say oh well, I am no good at math so my child is not either. Could you imagine anyone saying those words about reading? Deborah Ball, a member of a White House panel on improving ...
Tobacco and IQ
(2006-08-11)
University of Michigan Research Assistant Prof. Jennifer Glass says her research indicates years of tobacco use may dim the speed and accuracy of a person's thinking ability and bring down their IQ.
The evolution of sexual selection
(2006-12-13)
Masculine facial features may serve as a visual cue in female mate choice, much as the tail of the male peacock signals females about male fitness to reproduce.
"Letter with No Address" - Poem by Donald Hall
(2006-11-03)
Donald Hall reads his poem "Letter with No Address," an epistolary poem written for his late wife, the poet Jane Kenyon. Hall is a former U.S. Poet Laureate and the author of 16 books of poetry, as well as fiction.