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  1. Richard Smalley (COE: BS 1965), chemist, Nobel Prize in 1996 for the co-discovery of fullerenes. Samuel C. C. Ting (BS 1959, Ph.D. 1962), physicist, awarded Nobel Prize in 1976 for discovering the J/ψ particle. Thomas H. Weller (A.B. 1936, M.S. 1937), Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1954.

  2. An informal history of the University of Michigan, as shaped by students, faculty, staff and alumni through the decades. ... stealth Lockheed Blackbird and other innovative aircraft, earns a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical engineering, followed a year later with a master’s. 1934. Civil Engineering First ... 1965. Rocket Man

  3. Lansing, Michigan. Business Management & Investment Consultant. Financial Services. Education. american institute of banking 1955 — 1958. certified, banking and finance, 4.0. Wayne State University 1954 — 1956. BS, Management, economics;political science. University of Michigan 19531954.

  4. 30 de dic. de 2016 · He died in 1965 at the age of 83. ... She received a bachelor's degree in Drama at the University of Michigan. ... McGrath is a 1954 graduate of the University of Michigan's School of Music.

  5. 29 de feb. de 2024 · Below is the list of 100 notable alumni from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor sorted by their wiki pages popularity. The directory includes famous graduates and former students along with research and academic staff. 1 individual affiliated with the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor won Nobel Prizes in Physics.

  6. The decade of the 1950s was one of growth for the country and the SNR. Increased demand for forest products and wildlife management drove the need for the school to produce graduates capable of meeting the ever-increasing complexities of managing forests and wildlife habitat.

  7. 1817–1837. The University of Michigan was established on August 26, 1817, as Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania, under an act of the Michigan Territory.The corporate existence of the university had its rise in the Act of 1817, and has been continuous throughout all subsequent changes of its organic law.: 11 Catholepistemiad, a neologism, translates roughly as "School of Universal ...