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Completion of Pfizer property purchase near
Flu travel ban continues
New GM and U-M institute focuses on fuel-efficiency, reinventing the automobile
Department of Energy to fund new research center
University responds to flu outbreak
Graduates urged to meet an uncertain future with optimism and commitment
Courses offer innovative instruction
Three faculty members elected to National Academy of Sciences
Obama's science stance good for U-M
Property Disposition is a bargain hunter's paradise
Spotlight: Storyteller inspires audiences of all ages
Six faculty members lauded for commitment to diversity
Obama names SNRE dean to science council
Former Ford School dean tapped by president
Georgia professor wins Emerging Scholars Prize
Prison hard on morethan the incarcerated
Oakland County's resiliency will aid its economic recovery
Interim management team for UMMA named
Leaders probing online evaluation system failure
One-third of U.S. births came fromunplanned pregnancies , study shows
Schoeni serves as rallying point for local ALS fight
Two win Anthony awards
Gruber to take cancer prevention position at center
MHealthy offers online mental health screenings
Michigan Road Scholars prepare to hit the highway
Astronomers gain insights into jets from black holes
Scholarship & Creative Work
Humanities Institute names fellows for 2009-10
Students develop low-cost surgical lamp
Exhibit focuses on history of wine in the U.S.
Don't miss: Vintage moon atlas featured in exhibit
Photo: Spring Commencement
Photos: Warm weather signs bloom across campus
Photo: Pottery show at Taubman
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