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  1. September 24, 1996

    New task force will look at updating staff compensation system

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 New task force will look at updating staff compensation system The number of job titles in the Professional and Administrative job family has grown dramatically. By Rebecca A. Doyle  A lot of things can change in 25 years. Twenty-five years ago, a bagel was an exotic food in the…
  2. September 24, 1996

    Goldenberg addresses goals and priorities at LS&A faculty meeting

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Goldenberg addresses goals and priorities at LS&A faculty meeting “Transition” was the cornerstone of remarks made by LS&A Dean Edie N. Goldenberg in her annual address to the LS&A faculty at its Sept. 9 faculty meeting. In her address, Goldenberg focused on several transitions within the University that will…
  3. September 24, 1996

    Public Health alumni Day focuses on controversy

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Public Health alumni Day focuses on controversy Three controversial issues in public health will be explored during the School of Public Health’s Alumni Day on Fri. (Sept. 27) in the Auditorium, SPH II Bldg. Students, faculty, staff and the public are invited to attend the lectures. 10:30 a.m.-noon: “Is…
  4. September 24, 1996

    OBITUARY — Samuel P. Hicks

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 OBITUARY — Samuel P. Hicks  Samuel P. Hicks, professor emeritus of pathology, died Sept. 2 at University Hospital. His career at the University spanned 22 years. Hicks earned his A.B. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1936 and his M.D. in 1940, also from the University of Pennsylvania. He…
  5. September 24, 1996

    Art and Design dedicates Robbins Center for Graduate Studies Friday

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Art and Design dedicates Robbins Center for Graduate Studies Friday The University community will gather at 6 p.m. Friday (Sept. 27) at the School of Art & Design to dedicate a new Center for Graduate Studies named for Warren M. Robbins, the founder of the National Museum of African…
  6. September 24, 1996

    MTV buses to campus to get out the vote

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 MTV buses to campus to get out the vote MTV: Music Television’s “Choose or Lose” bus is scheduled to roll onto campus 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Fri. (Sept. 27) to register students to vote. Sponsored by the Undergraduate Political Science Association (UPSA), Voice Your Vote and Continental Cablevision, the MTV…
  7. September 24, 1996

    WUOM is topic of public comments

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 WUOM is topic of public comments The recent changes in programming and staff at Michigan Radio were the focus of three speakers—all of whom are long-time listeners and supporters of the stations—at last week’s public comments session during the Regents meeting. Donald E. Jahncke said he has enjoyed all…
  8. September 24, 1996

    Executive vice president for medical affairs position to be created

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Executive vice president for medical affairs position to be created Plans to establish a new vice presidency were announced by Interim President Homer A. Neal at last week’s Regents’ meeting. Neal said in a statement that he has been “working vigorously over the past several months with the Regents…
  9. September 24, 1996

    Message prompts responses on SSN privacy

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Message prompts responses on SSN privacy By Jared Blank  Many e-mail users on campus have noted receiving e-mail about personal information allegedly being disseminated by the Lexis-Nexis P-TRAK database. P-TRAK is a computer database controlled by Lexis-Nexis, a company that sells access to its library of periodicals and legal…
  10. September 24, 1996

    `Trojan Horse’ found at some computing sites

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 ‘Trojan Horse’ found at some computing sites Anyone who used DOS or IBM-compatible computers at the Family Housing Computing Site on North Campus, the School of Social Work Computing Site in the Frieze Building, and the Shapiro Undergraduate Library within the past few months is urged to change their…