Yale (Michigan, United States)

Type: City
Name: Yale (Michigan, United States)
Country: United States
Latitude: 43.130001
Longitude: -82.798302
population: 1,968
First reported Feb 04 2013 - Updated Feb 04 2013 - 1 reports

peHUB’s Pension Slideshow—’12 Report Card

The results are out! And, they’re not exactly terrific. College and university endowments averaged a loss for 2012, in what turned out to be a surprising year for public markets. Difficulties arose from places like China and the Euro zone , and in ... [Published PE Hub Blog - Feb 04 2013]
First reported Jan 11 2013 - Updated Jan 11 2013 - 1 reports

Remembering Richard Hackman

I was scared when I entered my very first class in organizational behavior in the PhD program at the University of Michigan in September 1980. It wasn't only the class full of brilliant students who intimidated me but, much more so, it was the part-smiling ... [Published HBR Blog Network - Jan 11 2013]
First reported Jan 09 2013 - Updated Jan 09 2013 - 1 reports

Is Broadband Internet Access a Public Utility?

Should broadband Internet service be treated as a basic utility in the United States, like electricity, water, and traditional telephone service? That’s the question at the heart of an important and provocative new book by Susan Crawford, a tech policy ... [Published The Curious Capitalist - Jan 09 2013]
First reported Jan 09 2013 - Updated Jan 09 2013 - 1 reports

Grad student leaves comfort zone for real-life applications

Jim Shelton/Register photo: Joe Belter traveled to Kenya to be a part of a wind turbine project that uses parts salvaged from junkyards.jshelton@nhregister.com / Twitter: @jimbosheltonNEW HAVEN — When Joe Belter isn’t in the “Grab Lab” at Yale University, ... [Published New Haven Register - Jan 09 2013]

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"One criticism often leveled by opponents of stricter air pollution standards is that acid rain or other pollutants don’t kill trees, that they are actually killed by cold winters or by insects or fungus or some such agent. In a sense these critics are correct – it is true that cold or insects or fungus or some other pathogen is often the ultimate cause of tree death rather than pollutants. But one might fairly ask why in the latter part of this century are so many pathogens suddenly having such a tremendous effect on so many species of trees. If just one or two species of trees were suffering a decline in eastern North America, maybe it would be acceptable to simply blame the weather or some pathogen and dismiss the problem as unfortunate but unavoidable. But that is hardly the case. Instead, what we are witnessing across most of eastern North America is a pandemic of tree death.” "

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Another Week of GW News, Feruary 3, 2013 [A Few... [Published ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Feb 04 2013]
peHUB’s Pension Slideshow—’12 Report Card [Published PE Hub Blog - Feb 04 2013]
Whispers from the Ghosting Trees [Greg Laden's ... [Published ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Jan 29 2013]
AP Top 25; Top Player For Each Team Including 3... [Published Breitbart Feed - Jan 29 2013]
SRC and DARPA Unveil $194 Million University Re... [Published PE Hub News - Jan 17 2013]
Remembering Richard Hackman [Published HBR Blog Network - Jan 11 2013]
Is Broadband Internet Access a Public Utility? [Published The Curious Capitalist - Jan 09 2013]
Grad student leaves comfort zone for real-life ... [Published New Haven Register - Jan 09 2013]
Live USA Map of Unmanned Drones released by EEF [Published SlashGear - Dec 06 2012]
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Another Week of GW News, Feruary 3, 2013 [A Few... [Published ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Feb 04 2013]
Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor . Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week’s Global Warming news roundup skip to bottom Another Week of Climate Disruption NewsSipping from ...
peHUB’s Pension Slideshow—’12 Report Card [Published PE Hub Blog - Feb 04 2013]
The results are out! And, they’re not exactly terrific. College and university endowments averaged a loss for 2012, in what turned out to be a surprising year for public markets. Difficulties arose from places like China and the Euro zone , and in ...
Whispers from the Ghosting Trees [Greg Laden's ... [Published ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Jan 29 2013]
A guest post by Gail Zawacki, who blogs at Wit’s End . While we hustle busily through the necessities of our lives, wrapped up in our daily preoccupations – our obligations to our families, our jobs, and our dreams – at the same time all around the ...
AP Top 25; Top Player For Each Team Including 3... [Published Breitbart Feed - Jan 29 2013]
Yesterday Breitbart released the Top 40 players, led by No. 1 Trey Burke. Today his Michigan team topped the Associated Press Top 25. Tonight we give you the top player for each team, including sharp-shooter Terry Rose (#20 in photo) for the only ...
Remembering Richard Hackman [Published HBR Blog Network - Jan 11 2013]
I was scared when I entered my very first class in organizational behavior in the PhD program at the University of Michigan in September 1980. It wasn't only the class full of brilliant students who intimidated me but, much more so, it was the part-smiling ...
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