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The Philippine government gifted 5 Million Philippine pesos to the University of Michigan this fall, allowing for the establishment of a class in traditional Philippine ensemble music taught by Gean Vincent Almendras.
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Michigan Medicine will acquire Lansing’s Sparrow Health System. It's the second high profile hospital merger we’ve seen in the state this year.
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There are countless historical photos of Native American people, but often their origins are questionable. A new exhibit at the University of Michigan explores their history.
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The unsigned court order instructs the Michigan Court of Appeals to consider whether the U of M policy violates a U.S. Supreme Court decision.
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Artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh is bringing multiple art installations to the University of Michigan throughout this fall, including a gallery exhibition, and a series of murals that will be on display across campus.
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The settlement was announced in January, but the final details took months to wrap up. The university said the deal recently got approval from 98% of claimants.
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Journalist Danny Fenster spent 176 days as a political prisoner in Myanmar. We talked to him about what happened and the fight to get him home to Michigan. And, we took a trip to Wasem Fruit Farm as apple season kicks into high gear. Plus—mastadons! We talk to a University of Michigan paleontologist about what we're still learning about these magnificent beasts.
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On today's show, a new Court of Claims ruling on abortion rights in Michigan and the return of It's Just Politics to Michigan Radio. Plus, Carol Hutchins and two guests from the AMP Seeds Series.
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The University of Michigan library prized its Galileo manuscript. Turns out it's a twentieth century fake.
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On today's show, a U-M librarian told the tale of a forged Galileo manuscript. Then, we heard more about cannabis-infused dining, as well as new research on breaking down forever chemicals like PFAS.