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  1. February 11, 1997

    Researchers examine predictors of poverty in teen mothers

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Researchers examine predictors of poverty in teen mothers By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services For unwed teen mothers, family background disadvantages are at least as strong predictors of low income, high poverty and welfare use as adults as is having a child out-of-wedlock, say University researchers. “Those who…
  2. February 11, 1997

    Nominations open for diversity award

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Nominations open for diversity award The Office of the Vice Provost for Academic and Multicultural Affairs is soliciting nominations for the Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award. The award, established in 1996 to recognize the contributions of faculty who are working to create a more culturally and ethnically diverse…
  3. February 11, 1997

    Wilkins to give Academic and Intellectual Freedom Lecture

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Wilkins to give Academic and Intellectual Freedom Lecture Roger Wood Wilkins, the Clarence J. Robinson Professor of History and American Culture at George Mason University, will present the Seventh Annual Davis, Markert, Nickerson Lecture on Academic and Intellectual Freedom at 4 p.m. March 17 in Rackham Amphitheater. He will…
  4. February 11, 1997

    Matthaei conservatory to be revamped

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Matthaei conservatory to be revamped Collections in the conservatory’s doors will grow to include plants from China and Japan and a bog garden that features insectivorous plants. Benches and informative displays will explain the plantings and their relationship to the environment. By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services The…
  5. February 11, 1997

    Kellogg Foundation’s Richardson urges University-community partnerships

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Kellogg Foundation’s Richardson urges University-community partnerships By Jared Blank Speaking in Rackham Amphitheater last Thursday, William C. Richardson, president and CEO of the Kellogg Foundation and former president of Johns Hopkins University, urged universities to accept that they must alter their missions now that the Cold War is over.…
  6. February 11, 1997

    Stage-struck staff appear in Comic Opera Guild’s The Merry Widow Feb. 22

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Stage-struck staff appear in Comic Opera Guild’sThe Merry Widow Feb. 22 Although he probably won’t quit his day job in the Dental School (determining the appropriate tools for dental students to use), Brad Rondeau is hooked on singing and operatic theater. Here he assembles a mannequin head to be…
  7. February 11, 1997

    Weather Web sites deluged with awards

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Weather Web sites deluged with awards By Stephenie Koehn Two Web sites operated by the University’s Weather Underground Project have received a flood of recognition for excellence in design and content. The Weather Underground Project web page and WeatherNet have both been named “Platinum Sites” by NetGuide, an on-line…
  8. February 11, 1997

    Project analyzes risks, costs of computer incidents

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Project analyzes risks, costs of computer incidents By Theresa Hofer Information Technology Division Financial losses due to computer crimes may run as high as $10 billion a year, according to the Feb. 3 issue of Fortune magazine. If you include the indirect costs of computer crime, the losses may…
  9. February 11, 1997

    Redesigned Record will debut in four weeks

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Redesigned Record will debut in four weeks By Rebecca A. Doyle In just four weeks, The University Record will present a new format designed, in part, by you—our readers. In response to many of the things discussed in focus groups held a year ago, you will see a new…
  10. February 11, 1997

    U geneticist receives Presidential Career Award

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 U geneticist receives Presidential Career Award By Kristen Lidke Medical Center Public Relations David T. Burke, assistant professor of human genetics at the Medical Center, is one of only 60 young researchers nationwide to receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). The five-year, $500,000 grant…