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Charles Russell Severance, popularly known as Dr Chuck, is an American computer scientist and academic who currently serves as Clinical Associate Professor of Information at the University of Michigan. He runs wa4e.com. Severance studied at Michigan State University, gaining his BS in 1984, his MS in 1990, and his PhD in 1996, all in computer ...
Charles McCaffree Jr., known as "Coach Mac", was a collegiate swimmer for Michigan University, and a Hall of Fame Head Coach for Michigan State University from 1941 to 1969, where he led the team to 8 Central Collegiate Conference championships, a National AAU title, and a Big Ten Conference Championship in 1957. He was an Asst. Manager to the ...
Willie Heston was the first Michigan All-American selected by Walter Camp in 1903. [7] Since then the Wolverines have had 85 players selected by the Walter Camp Football Foundation ; the most storied of any collegiate program.
Robert Charles Wilson (born 1951) is an American novelist [1] and a lawyer. Wilson's novels characteristically are works of horror involving the supernatural. Wilson's novels characteristically are works of horror involving the supernatural.
Charles Jerome "C. J." Kupec (born January 16, 1953) is an American former basketball small forward in the National Basketball Association for the Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets. He also was a member of the Olimpia Billy Milano , Squibb Cantù , Siv Bergamo , Viola Reggio Calabria , Mister Day Siena and Spondilatte Cremona in Europe.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Brooks co-authored Proteins: A Theoretical Perspective of Dynamics, Structure, and Thermodynamics [5] with 2013 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Martin Karplus, and B. Montgomery Pettitt. He has authored over 250 peer reviewed journal articles and is also an Editorial Board Member for the journals Molecular Simulation and ...
University of Michigan: Charles J. Elmore is an American scholar and jazz historian from Savannah, Georgia. [1] Early background
May was born in Sandisfield, Massachusetts, and at the age of four moved to Richland, Michigan. He worked there on a farm until the age of fifteen and became a student of the State University (now Western Michigan University) at Kalamazoo. He studied law in Bennington, Vermont and Battle Creek, Michigan and was admitted to the bar in 1854.