University of Michigan

Energy   Environment   Labor   Obama   Education   ARRA   By state   more...

University of Michigan Commencement Address by Google's Larry Page

May 2, 2009 -- Full transcript:

Class of 2009! First I'd like you to get up, wave and cheer your supportive family and friends! Show your love!

It is a great honor for me to be here today.

Now wait a second. I know: that's such a cliché. You're thinking: every graduation speaker says that -- It's a great honor. But, in my case, it really is so deeply true -- being here is more special and more personal for me than most of you know. I'd like to tell you why.    » read more »

Playboy Is in Full Pursuit of the Hottest "Girls of the Big 10"

Sept. 20, 2007 -- Playboy is on the hunt for the sexiest Wolverines, Wildcats, Badgers and Hawkeyes from one of the most elite and talented conferences out there. This fall, Playboy photographers will visit all 11 schools of the Big 10 in search of the hottest coeds to appear in the magazine's annual college girls pictorial. The "Girls of the Big 10" feature will run in Playboy's May 2008 issue (on newsstands and at PlayboyDigital.com Friday, April 4.)    » read more »

Secular, Nationalist Surge in Iraq Continues, New Survey Shows

Sept. 6, 2007, ANN ARBOR, Mich.—With the Bush Administration's progress report on Iraq due by Sept. 15, a new survey of nationally representative samples of the Iraqi population shows a continuation of two trends that give some reason for optimism about the future of that battle-scarred country: A continued shift away from political Islam among Sunnis and Kurds and a shift toward Iraqi nationalism among majority Shiites.    » read more »

13 Percent of Women Stop Taking Breast Cancer Drug Because of Side Effects

U-M study finds aromatase inhibitors cause musculoskeletal issues in nearly half of patients

6-Sep-2007, ANN ARBOR, Mich. — More than 10 percent of women with breast cancer stopped taking a commonly prescribed drug because of joint and muscle pain, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.    » read more »

Syndicate content