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  1. January 21, 1997

    In Brief

    The University Record, January 21, 1997 In Brief… Regents meet Jan. 23-24 The Regents of the University will begin their January meeting at 9:30 a.m. Thurs. (Jan. 23) in the Regents Room, Fleming Administration Bldg. The meeting is expected to be closed immediately after opening pursuant to Section 8h of the Open Meetings Act. It…
  2. January 21, 1997

    Physics offers glimpse into the dark side of the Universe

    The University Record, January 21, 1997 Physics offers glimpse into the dark side of the universe Fred C. Adams, associate professor of physics (left), and Greg P. Laughlin, postdoctoral fellow in physics, contemplate, ‘The Dark Era’—the final stage in the universe’s long-term future. Their research on the evolution of astrophysical objects, titled ‘A Dying Universe,’…
  3. January 21, 1997

    Ray Charles will perform with Ann Arbor Symphony at Hill Auditorium Feb. 15

    The University Record, January 21, 1997 Ray Charles will perform with Ann Arbor Symphony at Hill Auditorium Feb. 15 The Ann Arbor Summer Festival welcomes legendary performer Ray Charles back to Michigan for a one-night celebration of his music at 8 p.m. Feb. 15 in Hill Auditorium. Charles will appear with the Ann Arbor Symphony…
  4. January 21, 1997

    CRLT launches winter program for faculty, GSIs

    The University Record, January 21, 1997 CRLT launches winter program for faculty, GSIs The Center for Research on Learning and Teaching is launching itsWinter 1997 programs with a faculty workshop titled “Moving Toward an Inclusive Classroom,” 6:30-9:30 p.m. Mon. (Jan. 27). Registration is required. To register, or for more information, call 764-0505 or send e-mail…
  5. January 21, 1997

    ITD urges staff, faculty to keep track of computing funds

    The University Record, January 21, 1997 ITD urges staff, faculty to keep track of computing funds On Jan. 6, the Information Technology Division (ITD) began requiring a sufficient balance in order to use UMCE (U-M Computing Environment) services. Those services affected include IMAP/POP, e-mail, file storage on IFS, login service, statistics and computation service, Lotus…
  6. January 21, 1997

    Learn about the University at Wednesday Workshops

    The University Record, January 21, 1997 Learn about the University at Wednesday Workshops Two upcoming brown-bag lunch workshops will help you understand more about the University and its services. Scheduled 12:10-1 p.m. most Wednesdays during winter term, upcoming sessions include: an introduction to the programs and services of the Office of the Vice President for…
  7. January 21, 1997

    So just whose idea was this M-Pathways thing, anyway?

    The University Record, January 21, 1997 So just whose idea was this M-Pathways thing, anyway? By Gretchen Weir M-Pathways Whose idea was it to overhaul the University’s administrative systems? The executive officers launched M-Pathways in 1996 to carry out the University’s Strategic Data Plan (SDP). The SDP, based on interviews, surveys and focus groups with…
  8. January 21, 1997

    MWorks center on South Main to serve U-M employees injured on the job

    The University Record, January 21, 1997 MWorks center on South Main to serve U-M employees injured on the job MWorks staff member Debbie Smith (at left) stands on a Babs Board as Maria Szuba, physical therapist, explains how the device can help correct ankle injuries. Physical therapy is only one component of the new MWorks…
  9. January 21, 1997

    ‘Un-Common’ courses offered at Pierpont Commons

    The University Record, January 21, 1997 ‘Un-Common’ courses offered at Pierpont Commons Pierpont Commons Arts and Programs presents a menu of Un-Common Courses in February and March designed to tickle a wide variety of palates. Ten courses are offered, ranging alphabetically from Aromatherapy to Yoga. The cost is $40, except for Meditation, which costs $20.…
  10. January 21, 1997

    Official 1997 University holidays announced

    The University Record, January 21, 1997 Official 1997 University holidays announced In order to assist University personnel in planning work and vacation schedules, the Office of Human Resources and Affirmative Action has announced seven holidays which officially will be observed by the University within the next twelve months. They are: Memorial Day, May 26; Independence…