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  1. July 3, 2000

    Health Program links mental, physical health care

    Health Program links mental, physical health care By Kara GavinHealth System Public Relations In a pioneering effort to bridge the chasm between mental health services and medical care for Medicaid recipients and indigent patients, the Health System and the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners have launched the Washtenaw Community Health Organization. The innovative $50 million…
  2. July 3, 2000

    Moody’s reviewing U’s credit rating for possible upgrade to Aaa

    By Jane R. Elgass Moody’s Investors Service has placed the University’s credit rating on review for possible upgrade to Aaa, the highest rating possible. According to Robert Kasdin, executive vice president and chief financial officer, “very few universities in the country have attained this recognition.” Announced June 26, the review, according to Moody’s “is driven…
  3. July 3, 2000

    New parking year arrives; some spaces converted to ‘blue’

    By Diane Brown Facilities and Operations July 1 marked the beginning of the new parking permit year. Be sure that you are displaying the new stickers or hang tags. This is the first time the parking permit year corresponds to the fiscal year; previously, the permits began in September. In addition to the new permit…
  4. July 3, 2000

    U will move non-exempt staff paid monthly to a biweekly pay schedule

    By Vivian Byrd Human Resources/Affirmative Action The University will make two important changes to biweekly payroll procedures, both effective Jan. 1, 2001. The changes are being announced now to provide ample time for affected staff to plan ahead and to make arrangements with their financial institutions, if needed. First, non-exempt staff now paid on a…
  5. July 3, 2000

    University to receive 5.7% state appropriation increase

    By Jane R. Elgass A last-minute agreement among members of a combined state House and Senate committee on June 23 allowed University administrators to breathe a sigh of relief as they prepare for discussion of the coming year’s budget and tuition rates at the July 13–14 meeting of the Board of Regents. The agreement gives…
  6. July 3, 2000

    Photo Stories: Exhibit Museum working on new amber display

    The Exhibit Museum of Natural History is currently working on a display that will include a new piece of Baltic amber. Amber is the fossilized resin from trees that has hardened and sometimes trapped insects or plants, called inclusions. The Baltic amber (right) acquired by the Museum came from Kaliningrad, Russia, from the Baltic Sea…
  7. July 3, 2000

    Photo Stories: Lighting up campus

    Outside Lighting electricians Dan Stenquist (left) and Brent Wood (right) are shown at left completing some of the final steps in installing a lamppost outside of Betsey Barbour Residence Hall. The wiring and cement base for the posts positioned around the building were already in place. The lighting placed around Betsey Barbour, Helen Newberry Hall,…
  8. July 3, 2000

    Photo Stories: Bentley showcases National Housewives League

    ‘The National Housewives League of America,’ an exhibition of materials from the historically significant League, will be on display July 11 through September at the Bentley Historical Library. The Housewives League of Detroit, founded by Fannie B. Peck in 1930, focused on ways African American housewives could use their purchasing power to support and strengthen…
  9. July 3, 2000

    Photo Stories: Quilting is alumna artist’s medium

    ‘Dancing Doggies,’ is one of about 20 quilts that will be displayed through July 30 in the Warren Robbins Gallery, Art & Architecture Building. Vivian Gottlieb, a 1952 alumna of the School of Art and Design, has made 128 quilts to express her art. The display is titled ‘Dogs, Monkeys, and James Joyce,’ reflecting the…
  10. July 3, 2000

    Photo Stories: Visually impaired students challenged by ceramics project

    This pottery piece is among a number made by children from Detroit’s Upshaw Institute for the Blind. The students were aided in their creative efforts by visiting artist Yohei Nishimura, who has been teaching ceramics to visually impaired students for the past 20 years at the School for the Blind in the Chiba Prefecture of…