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  1. September 17, 1996

    East Ann Arbor Health Center designed with patient in mind

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 East Ann Arbor Health Center designed with patient in mind The new East Ann Arbor Health Center has parking for 300 patients, 23 doctors and 113 staff members to take care of patients’ needs. The facility opened in August and will hold an open house Oct. 22. Photo by…
  2. September 17, 1996

    Series on research ethics begins today with program on `Responsibility in Research’

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 Series on research ethics begins today with program on ‘Responsibility in Research’ The 1996-97 Research Responsibility Program (RRP), a series of seminars that considers ethical issues related to research, begins this week with a program by Nicholas Steneck, professor of history. “Introduction to Responsibility in Research” will be offered…
  3. September 17, 1996

    Donors encouraged to look beyond headlines to address community needs

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 Donors encouraged to look beyond headlines to address community needs The University’s annual fall charitable giving campaign was kicked off yesterday with the traditional pot-pie luncheon. However, with reductions in staff at the Medical Center and charges of impropriety being leveled at the local United Way, this year’s fund…
  4. September 17, 1996

    Task force proposes expansion of living-learning programs

    The University Record, September 17, 1996 Task force proposes expansion of living-learning programs Classes in the Residential College sometimes meet outside, this one on the lawn and gardens of East Quadrangle. Photo courtesy of University Housing By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services The Living-Learning Task Force, appointed in July 1995 by Maureen A. Hartford,…
  5. September 10, 1996

    Turner shares eldercare info

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 Turner shares eldercare info The Turner Geriatric Clinic recently hosted visitors from Japan who were interested in learning how Americans care for the elderly. Katherine A. McClure (left), a resident at Riverview retirement home in Ann Arbor, talked with Kanao Tsuju, Terumits u Kodama, Yasuko Hashimotoo and Taeko Uchiyama…
  6. September 10, 1996

    In Brief

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 In Brief…  Leonardo’s features weekday evening events Leonardo’s, in the Pierpont Commons, schedules a number of free entertainment events on weekday evenings. They include Randy Napoleon and Friends on Mondays, Folk dancing on the second and fourth Tuesdays and the first and third Wednesdays, Open Mic Night the last…
  7. September 10, 1996

    Museum of Art draws new students

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 Museum of Art draws new students Kathryn Timberlake, a first year student in the School of Pharmacy, fills in one of the answers for a scavenger hunt sponsored by the Museum of Art. New students who filled in four answers correctly received a free poster from the Museum. Timberla…
  8. September 10, 1996

    20-8 victory marks end of an era

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 20-8 victory marks end of an era U-M running back Clarence Williams rushed for 95 yards in the Wolverines’ 20-8 victory over the University of Illinois on Aug. 31. The U-M and the Illini have met every season in football since 1924 but will not play each other again…
  9. September 10, 1996

    Diag a Global Village crossroads

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 Diag a Global Village crossroads Global Village Day, a celebration of cultural diversity, was a gathering place Sept. 1 for students and members of the Ann Arbor community, who came to listen to music, eat pizza and view the materials presented by University groups. Photo by Rebecca A. Doyle
  10. September 10, 1996

    Electric car is now part of U-M fleet of vehicles

    The University Record, September 10, 1996 Electric car is now part of U-M fleet of vehicles Jim Hadley of Transportation Services points out the inner workings of the electric car he helped design. The new member of the University’s fleet of vehicles is capable of zipping along at a top speed of 85 miles per…