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Tag: University of Michigan
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Galileo Forgery’s Trail Leads to Web of Mistresses and Manuscripts
The unmasking of a fake Galileo manuscript this summer brought renewed attention to a colorful, prolific early-20th-century forger named Tobia Nicotra.
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The Supreme Court Banned Affirmative Action at Two Top Colleges. They Say They Need It.
As a Supreme Court case on college admissions nears, the California and Michigan university systems say their efforts to build diverse classes have hardly worked.
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Big Ten Players Wonder Where They Fit Into a $1 Billion TV Deal
Student-athletes are excited for the exposure their league will receive, but paying players looms large.
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A Watermark, and ‘Spidey Sense,’ Unmask a Forged Galileo Treasure
One of the University of Michigan Library’s most prized possessions, which appeared to be a Galileo manuscript, is now thought to be the work of a 20th-century forger.