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Accreditation creates new steps for School of Dance, 01/02/2007
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(DeYoung says, "Through our teaching and key collaborations around the University, we've proven that the dance is perhaps the most agile of all art forms, drawing on many disciplines, from the visual arts to science.")
Fortifying bridge from Ann Arbor to Detroit, 1/8/2007
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(Dec. 5 trip is up close look at potential impact of new site.)
Smoking rates higher among low-income African-Americans, 1/15/2007
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(As overall smoking rates in the U.S. decline, the smoking rate among low-income African-Americans increases.)
Spanking isn't the only solution, 01/22/2007
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(Andrew Grogan-Kaylor says his new study indicates children who get high levels of intellectual stimulation at home, such as books and educational games, had parents who rarely used physical punishment.)
Time, money and who does the laundry, 1/30/2007
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(Women and girls still spend more time than men and boys on housework.)
Black History Month is still relevant today, 2/2/2007
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(Percy Bates says it's important for society, especially young people, to know about the history of other races. While it's great that one month focuses on the contributions of African-Americans, he would like to see black history -- as well as the history of other ethnic groups -- taught year round.)
Nuclear power generates waste with special needs, 2/12/2007
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(Nuclear engineering and radiological science Prof. William Martin outlines research projects in nuclear energy at the U-M and discusses how nuclear waste is to be disposed in the U.S.)
Not your father's addictions..., (2/19/2007
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(U-M Research Professor Lloyd Johnston compares today's teens with teens of 33 years ago and everyone in between. His Monitoring the Future survey has surveyed more than 1 million teens since the study began in 1975 asking them about drug use, smoking, drinking and other habits every year. A Distinguished Research Scientist at U-M's Institute for Social Research, Johnston is principal investigator of the Monitoring the Future study.)