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Hope After Harm: An Evaluation of State Victim Compensation Statutes americanprogress.org Aug 20, 2025 2 facts
measurementJeremy Levine, a professor at the University of Michigan, analyzed data from victim compensation claims submitted in 18 states from 2015 through 2022 and found that Black men who apply for compensation have a 7 percent probability of being denied for perceived misconduct or failure to cooperate with law enforcement.
measurementJeremy Levine of the University of Michigan found that in Florida, 16% of all Black men who apply for victim compensation—1 out of every 6 claims—are automatically denied based on their criminal records.
The History of Psychedelics and Neuroscience events.umich.edu 2 facts
In defense of scientifically and philosophically (not politically ... blog.apaonline.org Nov 14, 2023 1 fact
accountMatthew Owen holds a PhD from the University of Birmingham and is a faculty member in the philosophy department at Yakima Valley College in Washington State, as well as an affiliate faculty member at the Center for Consciousness Science at the University of Michigan.
Reviewing the Prehistoric Menu | American Scientist americanscientist.org 1 fact
claimJohn Speth, an archaeologist at the University of Michigan, hypothesizes that Neanderthals and other early humans consumed putrefied meat, a practice that some modern human groups have also utilized.
Department of Energy Issues Report Evaluating Impact of ... energy.gov Jul 30, 2025 1 fact
claimRoy W. Spencer holds a BS in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science from the University of Michigan, and an MS and Ph.D. in Meteorology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
New federal dietary guidelines: U-M experts weigh in news.umich.edu Jan 8, 2026 1 fact
claimThe 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines are poised to promote healthy diets and reduce disease risk, according to University of Michigan experts.
Hormones & desire - American Psychological Association apa.org Mar 1, 2011 1 fact
perspectiveSari van Anders, an assistant professor of psychology and women’s studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, critiques ovulation-related research for being overly focused on lab settings and failing to demonstrate that these behaviors translate into real-world partner choice.
Actar Publishers actar.com 1 fact
accountThe publication 'Ambiguous Territory' originated from a symposium and exhibition held at the University of Michigan in the fall of 2017, followed by exhibitions at the University of Virginia and Pratt Manhattan Gallery in 2018, and at Ithaca College in 2019.