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  1. December 17, 1996

    NEXUS joins clarinetist Stoltsman at Hill Jan.16

    December 17, 1996 NEXUS joins clarinetist Stoltsman at Hill Jan.16 NEXUS, a Canadian percussion chamber group, has performed everything from xylophone ragtime to traditional symphonic compositions. NEXUS will perform with clarinetist Richard Stoltzman in an evening of improvisation and collaboration at 8 p.m. Jan. 16 in Hill Auditorium. Tickets are $12-$26.
  2. December 17, 1996

    Kudos

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 KUDOS Duquette honored by National Association of Counsel for Children The National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC) has awarded Donald N. Duquette, clinical professor of law and co-director of the Law School’s Child Advocacy Law Clinic, the Oustanding Legal Advocacy Award for his work as an advocate for…
  3. December 17, 1996

    In Brief

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 In Brief… Sarah Goddard Power Award nominations due Nominations are due for the Sarah Goddard Power Award sponsored by the Academic Women’s Caucus. The award will be given in a 3:30-5 p.m. ceremony March 19 at the Alumni Center. The annual award recognizes those individuals at the University who…
  4. December 17, 1996

    CEW scholarships assist returning women

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 CEW scholarships assist returning women The Center for the Education of Women (CEW) is accepting applications for its annual CEW Scholarships for Returning Women. Thirty awards will be made to women who will be students at the U-M during the 1997-98 academic year. Applicants must have had an interruption…
  5. December 17, 1996

    Arctic tundra now pumping as much or more carbon into atmosphere than it removes, says U-M scientist

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 Arctic tundra now pumping as much or more carbon into atmosphere than it removes, says U-M scientist John Hobbie (left), a scientist with the Ecosystems Center in Woods Hold, Mass., and George Kipphut of the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, collect water samples from Alaska’s Toolik Lake to study carbon dioxide…
  6. December 17, 1996

    Botanical Gardens will ‘grow’ pavilion for new Gateway Garden

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 Botanical Gardens will ‘grow’ pavilion for new Gateway Garden While functioning as a pavilion, this artistic interpretation of Paul Little’s design also illustrates its use as an arbor walkway in the Gateway Garden at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens. By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Service Growing a pavilion starts…
  7. December 17, 1996

    U-Move registration under way

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 U-Move registration under way Registration is under way for U-Move, a program of more than 60 adult activity and fitness classes held Jan. 13-April 18. Step aerobics, Tai Chi Chuan, ballroom dancing, self-defense, yoga, Shiatsu Massage, swimming, butts & guts, dance aerobics, super circuits, volleyball and water aerobics are…
  8. December 17, 1996

    SERVICE AWARDS

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 SERVICE AWARDS Fay Freshcorn, a medical transcriptionist for 33 years, got her first job in the Department of Pathology in 1956 after she successfully spelled ‘appendectomy’ during a job interview. She had a bit of trouble getting used to entering the autopsy room while an autopsy was being conducted.…
  9. December 17, 1996

    YOU COUNT AT THE U

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 YOU COUNT AT THE U Photos by Bob Kalmbach The Business and Finance Division honors staff each fall with Distinguished Staff Awards presented at a dinner in November. The awards recognize staff members who,’through the application of their skills and efforts, have served the University and the broader community…
  10. December 17, 1996

    Arts coordinator faces challenge of involving more students in arts

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 Arts coordinator faces challenge of involving more students in arts How do you get more students interested in the various arts programs presented on campus? Mary Craig, recently appointed arts coordinator, thinks she has some answers. Filling the position recently established by Paul Boylan, dean of the School of…