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UM-DEARBORN NEWS - APRIL 2004
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Enrollment is open for summer course in international
business
The University of Michigan-Dearborn's School of Management
is partnering with the University of Padua in Italy to offer a summer
program for undergraduate students wishing to study international
business. Full Story...
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UM-Dearborn prof pens history of U-M baseball
Richard Adler planned to call his book University
of Michigan Baseball: The Other Sport, in recognition of the
dominance of football and, sometimes, basketball, among Michigan
fans. Full Story...
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"Graveyards 101" lecture series open
to the public at UM-Dearborn
Four University of Michigan-Dearborn faculty members
will lecture on "graveyards, gravestones and images of death"
in a four-week series of talks in May and June. Full
Story...
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Children can get hands dirty at EIC this spring
The University of Michigan-Dearborn's Environmental
Interpretive Center will present its spring "Science Snooping
Day" on Saturday, May 8. Also, the EIC is offering hands-on
gardening programs for children this summer.
More Information...
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Workshop for Arab and Chaldean American writers
The Center for Arab American Studies at the University
of Michigan-Dearborn will offer a workshop for Arab and Chaldean
American writers, experienced and novice, during the summer semester.
Full Story...
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UM-Dearborn's part-time MBA students rate high
on standardized test
Students in the University of Michigan-Dearborn School
of Management have the second-highest standardized test scores among
part-time MBA programs in Michigan, according to Business Week Online.
Full Story...
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School of Management partners with Fed for seminars
University of Michigan-Dearborn School of Management
faculty members will be participating in Money Smart Week, an inaugural
series of seminars devoted to combat financial illiteracy and provide
greater education to consumers in southeast Michigan. Full
Story...
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Libyan poet featured at April 13 Arab and Chaldean
American Writers Series
Poet Khaled Mattawa will discuss his work and meet
with members of the community on Tuesday, April 13 during the Arab
and Chaldean American Writers Series presented by the University
of Michigan-Dearborn Center for Arab American Studies. Full
Story...
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Henry Patton's bequest will provide scholarships
for engineering students at the University of Michigan-Dearborn
Henry W. Patton II, the founder and president of
an engineering firm called Acromag, has left more than $3.6 million
to the College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University
of Michigan-Dearborn to support scholarships primarily for students
in electrical engineering. The gift is the largest received from
an individual in the history of the campus. Full
Story...
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