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  1. January 14, 1997

    Storey joins admissions office staff

    The University Record, January 14, 1997 Storey joins admissions office staff Millard “Pete” Storey, director of undergraduate admissions at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will join the U-M Admissions Office as associate director with responsibility for recruiting and marketing. He also will manage the new Frederick G.L. Huetwell Visitors’ Center. “Pete will bring a great deal…
  2. January 14, 1997

    Kotowicz is School of Dentistry dean

    The University Record, January 14, 1997 Kotowicz is School of Dentistry dean William E. Kotowicz, acting dean of the School of Dentistry since September 1995, became dean of the School on Jan. 1. His new appointment, effective through June 30, 2002, was approved by the Regents at their December meeting. He also is professor of…
  3. January 14, 1997

    Students staff take to the streets in Dearborn to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day

    The University Record, January 14, 1997 Students staff take to the streets in Dearborn to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day Hundreds of students, faculty and staff members at U-M-Dearborn and three other Detroit-area universities and colleges will commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. by volunteering at human service agencies and schools on the national holiday…
  4. January 14, 1997

    Regents request investigation into conduct of two law firms

    The University Record, January 14, 1997 Regents request investigation into conduct of two law firms The Board of Regents has requested an investigation by the state’s Attorney Grievance Commission of two Michigan law firms—Dykema Gossett and Hooper, Hathaway, Price, Beuche & Wallace. Dykema Gossett represented several Michigan newspapers in litigation surrounding the University’s presidential search…
  5. January 14, 1997

    15-member advisory committee begins search for new executive vice president for medical affairs

    The University Record, January 14, 1997 15-member advisory committee begins search for new executive vice president for medical affairs A 15-member advisory committee has been named for the search for an executive vice president for medical affairs. The new position was approved by the Regents last month. The faculty-staff-student advisory committee will be chaired by…
  6. January 14, 1997

    Restructured Research Partnership Program offers funds in two new programs

    The University Record, January 14, 1997 Restructured Research Partnership Program offers funds in two new programs The 12th round of the Research Partnership Program has been restructured “with the aim of improving the scholarly and research environment for both faculty and graduate students,” note Frederick C. Neidhardt and Nancy Cantor in a recent memo concerning…
  7. January 14, 1997

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day features music, lectures, events

    The University Record, January 14, 1997 Martin Luther King Jr. Day features music, lectures, events Gospel singer Kelli Williams (below) and the Clark Sisters (right) will begin the 1997 Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration with music at 8 p.m. Sun. (Jan. 19) in the Power Center. They replace CeCe Winans, who cancelled her performance…
  8. January 14, 1997

    Associate dean, student killed in plane crash

    The University Record, January 14, 1997 Associate dean, student killed in plane crash By Rebecca A. Doyle Betty Jean Jones Arati Sharangpani The University community is grieving and in shock after losing two of its members in a commuter flight crash last Thursday near the small town of Ida. Betty Jean Jones, associate dean of…
  9. January 7, 1997

    Exhibition opens Jan. 10

    The University Record, January 7, 1997 P> Exhibition opens Jan.10 Works by Ann Agee, Oliver Herring and Kara Walker will be on display at the Warren Robbins Center for Graduate Studies in the School of Art and Design Jan. 10–Feb.4. The exhibition brings together artists using tradional crafts and techniques to depict, comment and tell…
  10. January 7, 1997

    Regents’ Roundup

    REGENTS’ ROUNDUP Note: Regents’ Roundup appears as a semi-regular feature in The Record. The University Record, January 7, 1997 Regents accept $6.3 million in gifts to the U-M At their December meeting the Regents formally accepted a total of $6,318,789 in gifts received by the University during November. The total included $3,351,083 from individuals, $1,947,053…