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  1. February 25, 1997

    University business, service vehicles have designated spaces

    The University Record, February 25, 1997 University business, service vehicles have designated spaces By Rebecca A. Doyle What has almost as many colors as the new M & M candies, sprouts up faster than ragweed and is less understood than your favorite member of the opposite sex? Parking signs at the University of Michigan! In…
  2. February 25, 1997

    The new Record: A preview

    The University Record, February 25, 1997 The new Record: A preview With the next scheduled issue, March 11, following spring break, The University Record will change the face it presents to its readers. Our new look is the result of a redesign by School of Art and Design alumnae Vanina Carter and Julia Freitag, students…
  3. February 25, 1997

    U bound by contracts

    The University Record, February 25, 1997 U bound by contracts In a matter related to executive compensation, Regent Philip H. Power read a statement at last week’s Regents’ meeting, indicating that independent counsel had found that employment agreements executed by former President James J. Duderstadt are, “with one exception, legally binding undertakings by the University…
  4. February 25, 1997

    U-M-Flint celebrates Women’s History Month

    The University Record, February 25, 1997 U-M-Flint celebrates Women’s History Month A full schedule of lectures, films, panel discussions and performances around the theme, “Women and Immigration,” marks the U-M-Flint’s celebration of Women’s History Month. The events, most free and all open to the public, will be held in Harding Mott University Center, unless otherwise…
  5. February 25, 1997

    Bollinger names priorities

    The University Record, February 25, 1997 Bollinger names priorities Lee C. Bollinger, who took office as the 12th president of the University on Feb. 1, talked with the Record about his goals for the University. Photo by Bob Kalmbach President Lee Bollinger, for years an avid runner, is settling in to the fast pace of…
  6. February 25, 1997

    D’Alecy, Loveland-Cherry to head SACUA

    The University Record, February 25, 1997 D’Alecy, Loveland-Cherry to head SACUA Louis G. D’Alecy, professor of physiology in the departments of Physiology and Surgery, will be chair of the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA) beginning May 1. Carol Loveland-Cherry, associate professor of nursing, will serve as vicechair. D’Alecy and Loveland-Cherry say that important…
  7. February 25, 1997

    Work/Family Life series continues

    The University Record, February 25, 1997 Work/Family Life series continues The Work/Family/Life series of presentations, sponsored by the Center for the Education of Women (CEW) and the Family Care Resources Program, is designed to stimulate dialogue on how women, men and their families can balance the multiple roles they play. The series continues noon-2 p.m.…
  8. February 25, 1997

    Cook reviews new student evaluation forms at Assembly

    The University Record, February 25, 1997 Cook reviews new student evaluation forms at Assembly Constance E. Cook, director of the Center for Research, Learning and Teaching (CRLT), and James Kulik, research scientist at CRLT, spoke to Senate Assembly last week about recent changes made in student ratings forms, which are used to evaluate faculty and…
  9. February 25, 1997

    Sarabandi, Sinopoli to receive Russel Award March 11 for `scholarly achievement and promise’

    The University Record, February 25, 1997 Sarabandi, Sinopoli to receive Russel Award March 11 for ‘scholarly achievement and promise’ Two faculty members—Kamal Sarabandi and Carla M. Sinopoli—will receive the University’s Henry Russel Award. The annual award is given to young faculty members for scholarly achievement and promise. The award will be presented March 11 in…
  10. February 25, 1997

    Farris Womack to retire in 1998

    The University Record, February 25, 1997 Farris Womack to retire in 1998 Farris W. Womack, professor of education and former executive vice president and chief financial officer, has announced that he will retire from the University, effective Feb. 28, 1998. Womack has requested and received a substitute agreement for his existing contract with the University.…