Education
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Business School’s annual FuturTech Conference Jan. 16-17
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Visiting poet and performer to talk about kidney disease Jan. 13
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Jerry May joins University of Michigan as vice president for development
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Mahatma Gandhi’s grandson to speak about “Legacies”
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Teen smoking declines sharply in 2002, more than offsetting large increases in the early 1990s
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Ecstasy use among American teens drops for the first time in recent years, and overall drug and alcohol use also decline in the year after 9/11
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Satisfaction with government drops slightly
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Two U-M law students receive Skadden Fellowships
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Holidays put pressure on low-income parents, but poverty is year-round
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Art reflects a school’s mission
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Companies should provide retirement investment advice, but with protection from liability
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ISR survey of Arab Americans is set to start in 2003
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Student chosen to speak at U-M’s winter commencement
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Statement from Jeffrey S. Lehman, dean of the U-M Law School:
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statements
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Statements issued by University of Michigan leaders
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Public Health researcher: Twins born to younger mothers have higher death rate
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Project to increase women and minorities participation in NSF-funded programs
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School of Education collaborates on $10.3 million mathematics project
