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There has no doubt been a lot of negative publicity around the University of Michigan football program the last few weeks. Between the losing and the injury issues, the Wolverines have hit a low point. This is a difficult time for anyone associated with the maize and blue, including fans of the program.
Courtesy: Senator Carl Levin’s Office
WASHINGTON — Researchers at the University of Michigan will receive a federal grant of $653,097 from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to develop tools to predict water quality and forecast harmful algal blooms (HABS) in the Great Lakes, U.S. Sens. Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow announced Tuesday.