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  1. November 12, 1996

    Michigan Radio prepares for `Drive Time’

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Michigan Radio prepares for ‘Drive Time’ Daylight savings time has ended. It’s time for Michigan Radio’s annual fall on-air fundraising campaign. The station has set a financial goal of $180,000 for “Drive Time,” scheduled through Sat. (Nov. 16). The fund drive will feature a number of special programs and…
  2. November 12, 1996

    Kelsey exhibition focuses on food in ancient times

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Kelsey exhibition focuses on food in ancient times Food for the living, food for the deceased—the current exhibition at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology covers it all. From grain mummy to the god of wine and ecstasy, “A Taste of the Ancient World” contains artifacts ranging from a winnowing…
  3. November 12, 1996

    Rose named new program director at Michigan Radio

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Rose named new program director at Michigan Radio By Harriet Teller Michigan Radio With nearly 20 years of experience as a broadcast journalist including work in media and marketing at the Medical Center, Joan Siefert Rose is well-prepared for her position as Michigan Radio’s new program director. Rose has…
  4. November 12, 1996

    Steiss will join M-Pathwars Project; Parnes will direct DRDA

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Steiss will join M-Pathways Project; Parnes will direct DRDA Alan Steiss, former director of the Division of Research Development and Administration (DRDA), has been appointed to coordinate the University’s efforts to develop a research information management system as part of the M-Pathways project. The processes by which research proposals…
  5. November 12, 1996

    U will participate in nationwide videoconference on diversity

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 U will participate in nationwide videoconference on diversity From the Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs The University is one of 200 campuses nationwide that will be part of a videoconference titled “Diversity—The Way Things Are . . . The Way Things Can Be.” Panelists include Ronald Takaki, professor of…
  6. November 12, 1996

    Commission for Women celebrates 25 ‘historic, often contentious’ years

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Commission for Women celebrates 25 `historic, often contentious’ years By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services The U-M Commission for Women is alive and well and about to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its rip-roaring birth. Robben Fleming, president emeritus of the University, and Barbara Newell, first director of…
  7. November 12, 1996

    Man charged on four felony counts, preliminary hearing set

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Man charged on four felony counts, preliminary hearing set The Washtenaw County Prosecutor has authorized a four-count warrant for Steven Dwain Smith, 33, in connection with an armed robbery and sexual assault that occurred in parking lot NC-31 on North Campus, according to Capt. James Smiley, Department of Public…
  8. November 12, 1996

    Bollinger praised as scholar, listener and person of ‘great integrity’ as Regents vote to offer him the presidency

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Bollinger praised as scholar, listener and person of ‘great integrity’ as Regents vote to offer him the presidency Editor’s Note: Extensive coverage of the final phases of the presidential search will appear in a future Record. By Julie Peterson News and Information Services The Board of Regents, acting as…
  9. November 5, 1996

    Warners honored for service to U

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 Warners honored for service to U Jane Warner and Robert Warner, university historian and dean emeritus of the School of Information and Library Studies, received a Bill Shurtliff original at a luncheon last week honoring them for their years of service to the University. Photo by Joe Welch
  10. November 5, 1996

    Kudos

    The University Record, November 5, 1996 KUDOS Director receives Aristotle Award Stephen W. Director, the Robert J. Vlasic Dean of Engineering, has received the Survey Research Center’s Aristotle Award. The award was given in recognition of his “deep commitment to the educational experience” and “the impact that commitment has had on the professional performance of…