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  1. October 15, 1996

    Neal disturbed by hate messages on Diag

    The University Record, October 15, 1996 Neal disturbed by hate messages on Diag I am deeply disturbed by the recent incident of hateful messages chalked on the Diag, and I believe that in this case I cannot, as President, let the matter pass by without comment. Our University holds freedom of speech as one of…
  2. October 15, 1996

    DPS asks for help finding suspect in sexual assault case

    The University Record, October 15, 1996 DPS asks for help finding suspect in sexual assault case Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers are looking for help from the University community in apprehending a suspect who stole $30 and then sexually assaulted a female student in the U-M’s NC31 surface parking lot on Hubbard Rd. across…
  3. October 8, 1996

    Space Physics displays entice guests

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Space Physics displays entice guests The Space Physics Research Laborator hosted an open house Sept. 20 with a variety of exhibits and demonstrations about aurora borealis, solar flares, space tethers and other phenomena in Earth’s upper atmosphere. Photo by Bob Kalmbach
  4. October 8, 1996

    KUDOS

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 KUDOS Gaucher receives Regent’s Award Ellen Gaucher, senior associate director, University Health System, received the 1996 Regent’s Award for Management Excellence from the American College of Healthcare Executives. Gaucher was recognized for her leadership expertise in the health care quality movement. Two are honored in Chicago Women in Publishing…
  5. October 8, 1996

    In Brief

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 In Brief… Deadline for registering MLK Symposium events nears The Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives will accept event submissions for the 1997 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium through Oct. 15. The Symposium opens Jan. 19 with a keynote address by Mary Frances Berry, commissioner of the United…
  6. October 8, 1996

    AL OL Ensemble performs Oct.10

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 AL OL Ensemble performs Oct. 10 The Hillel Foundation presents Yair Dalal and the AL OL Ensemble at the Ark at 8 p.m. Thurs. Oct. 10. Since their much-lauded performance at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Norway in 1994, Yair Dalal and the AL OL Ensemble have taken…
  7. October 8, 1996

    Business School awarded $295,000

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Business School awarded $295,000 Lawrence A. Molnar, director of the Center for Economic Diversification at the Business School, accepted a $295,000 award last Friday from Phillip A. Singerman, assistant secretary of Commerce for Economic Development. Pictured left to right are Congresswoman Lynn Rivers; Marian J. Krzysowski, director of the…
  8. October 8, 1996

    More than you ever wanted to know about U.S. presidents is on the IPL

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 More than you ever wanted to know about U.S. presidents is on the IPL By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Want to know which U.S. president swam nude in the Potomac River every day, weather permitting? Curious to find out which president seldom went to bed before 2…
  9. October 8, 1996

    Dementia: What makes the bad news easier for spouses to bear?

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Dementia: What makes the bad news easier for spouses to bear? When a loved one is diagnosed with an incurable illness such as dementia, spouse-caregivers need help to cope with the stress. Receiving an orientation to the diagnostic process from a health care professional is one thing that’s helpful,…
  10. October 8, 1996

    Avern Cohn will deliver 6th academic freedom lecture

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Avern Cohn will deliver 6th academic freedom lecture Avern Cohn, U.S. district judge, Eastern District of Michigan, will deliver the Sixth Annual Davis, Markert, Nickerson Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom at 7 p.m. Oct. 21 in Mendelssohn Theater. He will discuss “Academic Freedom: A Trial Judge’s View.” In…