I recently added a “Jobs” section on the right hand side, scoll down a bit. Am I missing anything?
Yet another: “500 block of Catherine Street, 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Entry gained through unlocked front door; a laptop computer, digital camera and jewelry taken. Total value: $1,880.” Also, a women was victim of a purse-snatching on State Street last Saturday, and a robbery on East U was thwarted by a sleeping student, both in the […]
The University Record included coverage of Dr. Lani Guinier’s MLK keynote in their edition published today: Guinier: Focus not just on race, but also poverty Also of note from the Record:> Jobs at U-M to be featured on new website> “U-M to build on research strengths”
As if Friendster weren’t already enough, somone has started the slick-looking WolverineSingles.com, a dating service for “alumni, students, staff and friends” at the University of Michigan. It’ll be interesting to see if the website takes off – although it’s free, the avaliability of an already popular alternative may undermine its potential: “WolverineSingles.com is about bringing […]
“Whenever the issue of compensatory treatment for the Negro is raised, some of our friends recoil in horror. The Negro should be granted equality, they agree; but he should ask nothing more. On the surface, this appears reasonable, but it is not realistic.” – Dr. Martin Luther King (source) And this: “The median household income […]
Select MLK Day Events 10:00 AM – Keynote Lecture – Lani Guinier, Harvard Law Professor – Hill Auditorium 11:45 AM – “Health Disparities: Still Separate? Still Unequal?: A Conversation with Dr. Camara Jones, MD, MPH, PhD” – Towsley Center Dow Auditorium, Medical School 12:10 PM – “Lunch with Honors” with Lynn Rivers – 1330 Mason […]
In general, I’m skeptical about the mainstream in the field of economics. However, once in a while I think they have something interesting to say, like this award-winning economics professor from Princeton: “Our political leaders are doing everything they can to fortify class inequality, while denouncing anyone who complains–or even points out what is happening–as […]