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State Tipoffs Involving Michigan Newsletter for 2025-07-06 ( 23 items ) |
'The postcard craze' of historic Michigan: More than 60K postcards digitized at U-M Clements Library (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 1 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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'The postcard craze' of historic Michigan: More than 60K postcards digitized at U-M Clements Library
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Fourth of July celebrations captured in Royal Oak, Fenton, Lawton, more, from over a century ago
The William L. Clements Library at the University of Michigan has recently made available a digital database of real photo postcards from the David V. Tinder Collection of Michigan Photography.
The 66 more PR
500,000 Michiganders To Lose Healthcare Under James and Leonard-Backed Plan (10)
LANSING, Michigan, July 2 (TNSrep) -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release:
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500,000 Michiganders To Lose Healthcare Under James and Leonard-Backed Plan
Aric Nesbitt and Mike Cox have been silent, do they also support gutting Medicaid and closing hospitals?
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LANSING -- As DC Republicans, including John James, barrel towards gutting Medicaid all to give tax cuts to billionaires, a new report (https://gandernewsroom.com/2025/06/25/report-trump-backed-medicaid- more PR
Breaking the silence: How Asian Americans cope with discrimination (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 1 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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Breaking the silence: How Asian Americans cope with discrimination
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Study abstract: Qualitative exploration of Asian Americans' coping with discrimination
Asian Americans are often stereotyped as quiet, passive and conflict-avoidant--but a new University of Michigan study challenges that narrative.
In a qualitative exploration of how Asian Americans cope with discrimination, U-M researchers found more PR
Caring for the Caregivers: How MSU Researchers are Addressing a Growing Crisis (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 3 (TNSjou) -- Michigan State University's College of Social Science issued the following news:
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Caring for the caregivers: How MSU researchers are addressing a growing crisis
By Brandon Drain
As of 2020, 53 million adults in the U.S. are actively engaged in caregiving--supporting a rapidly growing population of older adults, according to researchers at Michigan State University.
Informal caregivers provide vital services that aid in helping older adults liv more PR
Displays, imaging and sensing: New blue fluorophore breaks efficiency records in both solids and solutions (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 1 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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Displays, imaging and sensing: New blue fluorophore breaks efficiency records in both solids and solutions
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Reaching 98% efficiency in a solid state and 94% in solution, the small fluorescent molecule's design could cut down development time and cost for future applications
Study: Elucidating the molecular structural origin of efficient emission across solid and solution phases of single benzene fl more PR
Dow Announces INNATE(tm) TF 220 Precision Packaging Resin and Advances Collaborations to Redefine Packaging Circularity (10)
MIDLAND, Michigan, June 30 [Category: BizLaboratory Sciences] -- Dow, a materials science company that says it serves customers in high-growth markets such as packaging, infrastructure, mobility and consumer applications, issued the following news release:
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Dow Announces INNATE(tm) TF 220 Precision Packaging Resin and Advances Collaborations to Redefine Packaging Circularity
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SHANGHAI, China - June 30, 2025 - Dow (NYSE: DOW) announces significant milestones to mark breakthrough innovat more PR
Fear, trust and other human factors are vital yet overlooked piece of solar geoengineering research (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 1 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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Fear, trust and other human factors are vital yet overlooked piece of solar geoengineering research
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Study: Models and scenarios for solar radiation modification need to include human perceptions of risk (DOI: 10.1088/2752-5295/addd42)
Human perceptions hold the key to the future of solar geoengineering and other approaches to cool our warming planet.
A new study from the University of Michigan ur more PR
Ford School of Public Policy: Fear, Trust and Other Human Factors are Vital Yet Overlooked Piece of Solar Geoengineering Research (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 2 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
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Fear, trust and other human factors are vital yet overlooked piece of solar geoengineering research
Human perceptions hold the key to the future of solar geoengineering and other approaches to cool our warming planet.
A new study from the University of Michigan urges the scientific community to move beyond solely focusing on the physical aspects of such approache more PR
IN THE STATES: Republican Senators Face Backlash at Home After Voting to Slash Medicaid and Spike Costs (10)
WASHINGTON, July 3 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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IN THE STATES: Republican Senators Face Backlash at Home After Voting to Slash Medicaid and Spike Costs
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Senate Republicans are facing backlash in their home states for jamming through their toxic plan to gut Medicaid, shutter rural hospitals, and spike costs for families. From North Carolina to Maine, Michigan to Iowa, Georgia to Alaska and beyond, news coverage highlights the devast more PR
Marcus & Millichap Brokers $4.1M Sale of 10-Suite Retail Property in Portage, Michigan (10)
ENCINO, California, July 2 -- Marcus and Millichap issued the following news release:
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Marcus & Millichap Brokers $4.1M Sale of 10-Suite Retail Property in Portage, Michigan
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PORTAGE, Mich., June 30, 2025 - Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI), a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in investment sales, financing, research and advisory services, announced today the sale of Centre Square, a two-building retail property in Portage, Michigan for $4.1 million.
"We receive more PR
Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 2 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence
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Study: AI attitudes among marginalized populations in the U.S.: Nonbinary, transgender, and disabled individuals report more negative AI attitudes (DOI: 10.1145/3715275.3732081)
Artificial intelligence may be marketed as society's great equalizer--transforming businesses, streamlining work and making life easier for all--but for more PR
Mich. State: Ask The Expert - What's the Problem With Artificial Food Dyes? (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 3 -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
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Ask The Expert: What's the problem with artificial food dyes?
We eat with our eyes. You know this if you've ever had a favorite color candy. Food manufacturers also know that people are attracted to brightly colored food. The first artificial food dyes were introduced more than 150 years ago.
Recent news, however, has reported issues with artificial food dyes. Kraft Heinz and General Mills are now ph more PR
Mich. State: Have Tattoos? Study Shows People Consistently Misjudge Your Personality (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 2 (TNSjou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
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Have tattoos? New study shows people consistently misjudge your personality
A new study led by Michigan State University provides insights into the personality perceptions surrounding tattooed individuals. As tattoos become more mainstream, this research sheds light on how specific tattoos are judged -- and shows how wrong those judgements can be.
This study, published in the Journal of Rese more PR
Michigan Republicans Could Stop the Medicaid Cuts (10)
LANSING, Michigan, July 3 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following news release:
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Michigan Republicans Could Stop the Medicaid Cuts
With the final vote coming, Michigan Republicans could stand up for their communities
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LANSING -- In case you missed it, Michigan Congressional Republicans have one last chance to do the right thing and stand up for the hundreds of thousands of Michiganders who rely on Medicaid and SNAP. Unfortunately, as Republicans like John James and Tom B more PR
MSU Researchers Map the Worldwide Threat of Antibiotic Resistance in Livestock Waste (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 1 (TNSjou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
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MSU researchers map the worldwide threat of antibiotic resistance in livestock waste
Why this matters:
* According to the World Health Organization, antimicrobial resistance is an urgent global public health threat, killing at least 1.27 million people worldwide and associated with nearly 5 million deaths in 2019.
* This study shows that livestock manure is a major reservoir for antibiotic more PR
MSU Study Unpacks How 2025 Tariffs Shocked Global Supply Chain (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 3 (TNSjou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
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MSU study unpacks how 2025 tariffs shocked global supply chain
Why this matters:
* 2025 saw the largest U.S. tariff increases since the Great Depression.
* The study outlines a theoretical framework for understanding how increases in tariffs as well as uncertainty about tariffs affect importer and exporter behaviors.
* Researchers also provide guidance for studying tariff impacts across in more PR
MSU Study: Friendships Between Queer People Can Improve Well-being -- But There's Nuance (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 1 (TNSjou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
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MSU study: Friendships between queer people can improve well-being -- but there's nuance
Friendship is essential to well-being. Friends bring joy, a sense of acceptance, belonging and support in times of need.
For queer people, finding others who share the same identity can build connection support and solidarity, leading to feelings of validation and acceptance that are difficult to receive more PR
Seasonal allergies caused by fungal spores now start three weeks earlier under climate change (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 30 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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Seasonal allergies caused by fungal spores now start three weeks earlier under climate change
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A first-of-its-kind study led by the University of Michigan has 'implications for both ecosystem processes and human health'
Study: Fungal spore seasons advanced across the US over two decades of climate change (DOI: 10.1029/2024GH001323)
Although many of us spend allergy season cursing out plant polle more PR
STATEMENT: Michigan Dems Call Out James, Barrett, and Huizenga for Voting to Gut Medicaid (10)
LANSING, Michigan, July 4 -- The Michigan Democratic Party issued the following statement on July 3, 2025:
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STATEMENT: Michigan Dems Call Out James, Barrett, and Huizenga for Voting to Gut Medicaid
LANSING -- With the House voting to send Republicans' cruel budget to Trump's desk, Republican Congressmen John James, Tom Barrett, and Bill Huizenga are devastating Michigan families across the state as they rip away SNAP and Medicaid. In response, Chair of the Michigan Democratic Party Curti more PR
Survey Examines Housing Insecurity Among MSU Students (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 3 (TNSrpt) -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
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Survey examines housing insecurity among MSU students
A recent survey conducted by Michigan State University researchers examined housing instability among its student population. The survey, carried out in April 2025 by MSU assistant professors Stephen Przybylinski in the Department of Geography, Environment and Spatial Sciences and John Kuk in the Department of Political Science, found that more PR
Survey Finds High Rates of Homelessness and Housing Insecurity Among MSU Students (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, July 3 (TNSrpt) -- Michigan State University's College of Social Science issued the following news:
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Survey finds high rates of homelessness and housing insecurity among MSU students
By Diane Huhn
A recent survey conducted at Michigan State University (MSU) reveals troubling levels of housing instability among its student population. The survey, carried out in April 2025 by MSU assistant professors Stephen Przybylinski in the Department of Geography, Environment, more PR
Test Your Knowledge of Capitalism and The Northwood Idea in Online Free Enterprise Course (10)
MIDLAND, Michigan, July 3 -- Northwood University issued the following news:
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Test Your Knowledge of Capitalism and The Northwood Idea in Online Free Enterprise Course
Users Can Now Earn a Certificate for Completing Northwood University's Complimentary Philosophy of Free Enterprise Course!
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As the nation celebrates its independence, Northwood University is announcing the culmination of its complimentary online course about free enterprise: The Philosophy of Free Enterprise Certificate more PR
U-M's Libo Shan recognized for outstanding contributions to the life sciences (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 1 -- The University of Michigan posted the following news:
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U-M's Libo Shan recognized for outstanding contributions to the life sciences
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U-M professor elected as one of four new European Molecular Biology Organization associate members in the US
Libo Shan, professor of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology at the University of Michigan, was named an associate member of the European Molecular Biology Organization, which promotes excellence in the more PR
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