Rebecca Hasson of U-M Kinesiology and many others argue that, with some exceptions, genetics linked to race play a much smaller role for most people than we once thought.
Studies identify key characteristics in fat tissue that may allow some obese adults to store their body fat more healthily, says principal investigator, MVS professor Jeffrey Horowitz.
Natalie Colabianchi, associate professor of health and fitness, recently received a four-year, $3.3M award from the National Institutes of Health to continue her research into obesity and health...
The increasing involvement of professional sports teams in philanthropic causes will be the focus of a public lecture this week by a sport management professor who studies the topic.
Shannon Hennessey, director of undergraduate student affairs, received a Council for Disability Concerns Certificate of Appreciation for her commitment to advocating for those with disabilities.
Plans to renovate the 101-year-old Edward Henry Kraus Natural Sciences Building took another step forward on October 19, as the U-M Board of Regents approved the project's schematic design.
PhD student Michael Curran has been awarded a scholarship from the U-M Center for the Education of Women. Michael is mentored by AT associate professor, Riann Palmieri-Smith. Congratulations, Michael!
Packers' leadership have engaged U-M professor Mark Rosentraub, a national expert on sports and economic development, to research the challenges and benefits of pursuing urban development in Green Bay...
When U-M urban planning professor Judith Grant Long conducted a study of the total public expense on sports venues built in recent years, she found hidden costs added 40% on average to the public’s...