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  1. September 17, 1996

    Participants in vision plan must re-enroll this fall

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 Participants in vision plan must re-enroll this fall From the Benefits Office For faculty and staff currently enrolled in the Vision Plan, coverage may end in December. However, coverage can be easily continued during Open Enrollment this fall. Anyone whose coverage began in January of 1995 has a two-year…
  2. September 17, 1996

    Works of William Morris displayed in Special Collections Library

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 Works of William Morris displayed in Special Collections Library A solid dark block of type is difficult to achieve when printing poetry. Morris’ solution was to print opening stanzas as paragraphs separtated by small leaf ornaments or numbers. Photo by Bob Kalmbach William Morris, a man who was at…
  3. September 17, 1996

    New graduate student instructors learn from CRLT program

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 New graduate student instructors learn from CRLT program Aurora Sherman (center), talks with a group of new graduate student instructors. By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services Even award-winning graduate student instructors (GSIs) can have a bad first day of teaching. Peter Sherman, a zoology GSI and a recipient…
  4. September 17, 1996

    Five staff honored for excellence in service

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 Five staff honored for excellence in service Five staff members and one work team at the College of Engineering have received Excellence in Staff Service Awards. A five-member committee chose the winners from nominations submitted by faculty, staff and students. Each winner received $1,000 and a certificate. A plaque…
  5. September 17, 1996

    Improving HR process is one of M-Pathways’ first initiatives

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 Improving HR process is one of M-Pathways’ first initiatives This is the second in a series of articles on the M-Pathways Project. “Change is fun,” jokes Phil Smith, director of Human Resources Consulting Services, as he points to a complicated process diagram. Smith and more than 50 other University…
  6. September 17, 1996

    `Road to Freedom’ kicks off LGBPO’s 25th anniversary

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 ‘Road to Freedom’ kicks off LGBPO’s 25th anniversary “The Long Road to Freedom: The Advocate History of the Gay & Lesbian Movement” opened Sunday (Sept. 15) at the Michigan Union, and will be on display through Sept. 25. The exhibition, halfway through a nine-city national tour, is open to…
  7. September 17, 1996

    Boehm heads committee seeking director of the Office of Financial Aid.

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 Boehm heads committee seeking director of the Office of Financial Aid Susan Boehm, interim associate dean for student affairs at the School of Nursing, is heading the seven-member advisory committee seeking a director of the Office of Financial Aid. Among other duties, the director of financial aid is responsible…
  8. September 17, 1996

    Open meeting will be held to discuss search for University Library director.

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 Open meeting will be held to discuss search for University Library director The search advisory committee for the director of the University Library system will hold an open meeting for all faculty 3-5 p.m. Sept. 24 in Rackham Amphitheatre to discuss the search. Committee chair Stephen Darwall notes that…
  9. September 17, 1996

    New laws on tuition, minimum wage will affect U-M

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 New laws on tuition, minimum wage will affect U-M From the Payroll Office Two recent bills signed into law by President Clinton will affect some members of the University community. One of provisions of the Small Business Job Protection Act of 1996, signed into law on Aug. 20, reinstates…
  10. September 17, 1996

    Jesse Jackson to visit campus Monday

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 Jesse Jackson to visit campus Monday Jesse Jackson will visit campus Mon. (Sept. 23) as part of a statewide voter registration drive. He is expected to speak at 1:15 p.m. in Hill Auditorium in a free, public program. His talk will be preceded by several student speakers beginning at…