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The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor is a coeducational public research university in the state of Michigan. The university was founded in 1817 in Detroit, about 20 years before the territory of Michigan officially became a state, and moved to Ann Arbor in 1837. Today, it is the state's oldest university and the flagship campus; there are two satellite campuses ? the University of Michigan-Flint and the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
NAICS Code Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools: 611310
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Letter: Breast cancer has many deadly forms
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University of Michigan chooses CBS to run athletic Web site
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University of Michigan secures $2.4M for nuclear research
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$1B in battery grants may revive Mich. talent base
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Biden: Mich. to get $1B in advanced vehicle grants
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U Michigan and USC Extend Organic Electronics Research with Universal Display
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Professor Bryant Receives Two State Honors for Environmental Activism
To: NATIONAL EDITORS Contact: Kevin Merrill, director of communications of University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment, +1-734-936- 2447 ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Bunyan Bryant, a founder of the academic field of environmental justice, is being honored with the state of Michigan's highest environmental...
Douglas Laycock, distinguished professor of law at the University of Michigan and expert on the Religion Clause of the First Amendment, examines God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law by Marci A. Hamilton (Cambridge).(While We're At It)(Brief art
* Douglas Laycock, distinguished professor of law at the University of Michigan and expert on the Religion Clause of the First Amendment, examines God vs. the Gavel: Religion and the Rule of Law by Marci A. Hamilton Cambridge. Writing in the Michigan Law Review, he concludes ...
In memoriam: Francis A. Allen.(University of Michigan Law School dean)(Testimonial)
Francis A. Allen graced the law faculties of five universities in the course of a remarkable, forty-six-year teaching career. In that time, he established himself as one of the half-dozen greatest twentieth-century American scholars of criminal law and criminal procedure. Allen's writings in...
Michigan professor questions university's ties with China
A professor of aeronautics engineering at the University of Michigan says his university is engaged in transferring sensitive military technologies to China and that the practice is encouraged by the university's faculty and administrators. "We are transferring every bit of knowledge and knowhow that we have to the People's...
An unusual suspect: often working behind the scenes, Grace Lee Boggs has intrigued scholars and students with her lifelong mentoring of Black radicals
Dr. Wang Zheng wastes no words when it comes to discussing the person she most admires, a 91-year-old Chinese-American revolutionary activist whose life's work Wang includes in her University of Michigan courses. Wang says she knew very little about Dr. Grace Lee Boggs before the latter participated in an...
Rebecca J. Scott, Charles Gibson Distinguished University Professor of History and professor of law at the University of Michigan, was selected as the winner of the Frederick Douglass Book Prize for 2006, awarded for the best book on slavery or abolition.
Rebecca J. Scott, Charles Gibson Distinguished University Professor of History and professor of law at the University of Michigan, was selected as the winner of the Frederick Douglass Book Prize for 2006, awarded for the best book on slavery or abolition. Scott won for her book...
The big issues.
Byline: Carolyn Rance Jan 17, 2007 (HR Monthly - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The human resources HR function is likely to grow in importance in 2007. Dave Ulrich, professor of business administration at the University of Michigan, advises HR professionals to contribute to...
New Class of Anti–Cancer Drugs Produced
ANN ARBOR, Michigan ENS — --> Combining synthetic chemistry techniques with a knowledge of the properties and actions of enzymes, scientists have produced a new class of anti-cancer drugs originally isolated from blue-green algae. This accomplishment is expected to make it possible to produce enough of the promising drugs for...
Tennessee State University
DR. ROBERT HAMPTON has been appointed executive vice president and provost at Tennessee State University. He had been the chancellor's faculty fellow and a professor of sociology at the City University of New York. Hampton earned a bachelor's from Princeton University and a master's and doctorate from the University of...
North Carolina Central University's Honors Program
DR. TIMOTHY HOLLEY has been appointed director of North Carolina Central University's Honors Program. He is currently an assistant professor of music at the university. Holley received his bachelor's from Baldwin-Wallace College and a master's and doctorate from the University of Michigan.



