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University of Michigan · HungaryOver the past three months, consumer sentiment has remained almost unchanged, according to surveys from the University of Michigan. The July figure was only 1.8 index points lower than in June, which is a statistically insignificant difference. The index was improved to 66.4 points from the previous 66.0 points, a decrease from 68.2 points the previous month and also the lowest value for eight months, reads the university's website.See the Story
Consumer sentiment in the United States has changed significantly.
University of Michigan · GazaOn May 21, the University of Michigan administration removed the Gaza solidarity encampment from the Diag, citing fire safety concerns. Speaking at the American Jewish Committee Global Forum, University President Santa Ono revealed that he intended to remove the encampment long before the semester ended, but refrained from doing so after consulting with Facts on the Ground and University of Michigan Hillel, two prominent pro-Israel groups on cam…See the Story
President Ono misled students about the encampment
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University of Michigan · Ann ArborMore than 82% of Americans age 50 to 80 take one or more kinds of prescription medication, and 80% of them say they'd be open to stopping one or more of those drugs if their health care provider gave the green light, a new University of Michigan study shows.See the Story
Older adults show interest in deprescribing, study shows
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University of Michigan · Ann ArborThe oldest North Americans are among the happiest in the world despite increased depression and loneliness among their peers in other regions, according to a recent University of Michigan study.See the Story
Defying global trends: Study finds high happiness, low depression among oldest Americans
Activism · GazaFrom the time the Gaza solidarity encampment was established on April 22, to its violent destruction by University and State Police, policing and surveillance have escalated on the University of Michigan’s campus. This Orwellian nightmare, where police intimidation has become the new norm, has made life measurably worse across the campus. The University administration has become increasingly desperate in its attempts to quash the groundswell of …See the Story
Surveillance (still) ain’t safety: University police intimidation shows bias against Palestinian activism
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