02 October 2010

Spill in Front of Michigan Union

There is an article today in annarbor.com about a hydraulic fluid spill in front of the Michigan Union. Apparently 50 gallons of hydraulic fluid were found in front of the Union, and authorities were unable to determine the source of the spill.

01 October 2010

Michigan Professor Weighs in on State Tax Breaks to Film Companies

There has been a recent controversy about the film tax incentives that the state of Michigan offers, and whether they are financially feasible and sustainable.The fear is that if the state tax breaks are capped, it will scare away movie companies from making movies in the state, and as Jim Burnstein, film professor at UM and
vice chairman of the Michigan Film Office Advisory Council. He said that the state would have to offer the tax incentives for at least five years to develop a sustainable movie industry.


30 September 2010

Lying Makes You Feel Dirty

In a study released by Michigan researchers, it was discovered that lying gives people the urge to wash the involved body part. For example, people who lied in e-mail felt an increased urge to buy hand sanitizer, and those who lied via voicemail felt an increased urge to buy mouthwash.

29 September 2010

Allegations of Rape Cover-up at MSU

The Michigan Messenger is reporting that two MSU basketball players allegedly raped a student and that Ingham County Prosecutors are neglecting to prosecute.

28 September 2010

University of Michigan Study Examines Divorce

A new study done by the University of Michigan is about how fighting styles in marriage effect divorce rates. The study has been running since 1986, and includes enough minority couples to enable the study of differences between whites and minorities in fighting styles and divorce rates. The study found that a particularly damaging fighting style is when one partner tries to deal with a problem constructively, and the other partner withdraws. Women are less likely to withdraw over time, either because relationships are more important to them in general, or because their problems are more likely to be worked out.

27 September 2010

UM Spinoffs Up From 2009

UM had 10 technology spinoffs this last fiscal year.This is up from eight last year, but down from 13 in 2008. In all UM spent $1.14 billion in research last year, which is up from the prior year. Michigan has recently prioritized technology transfer, turning inventions at the university into viable businesses.

26 September 2010

An Argument From a Minnesota Professor

There is an interesting article today in the Chronicle of Higher Education from a University of Minnesota professor. He makes an interesting point about land grant schools, namely that they have strayed too far away from their public mission. He says that land grant schools were founded to benefit the people in the state and educate them, but most now rely on large out of state populations to boost their rankings and their money intake.

While he makes some interesting points, I have to take issue with a couple things. Mostly, I'm just not sure that funding from the state is particularly tied to the number of in-state students a university has. For example, my school, University of Michigan, has kept roughly the same proportion of in-state students since time out of mind, but state funding has declined precipitously. So, accepting out of state students might just be an insurance policy against flagging state support, not a cause thereof.