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  1. May 21, 1996

    In Brief

    The University Record, May 21, 1996 In Brief… Fleming will sign copies of his new book Former President Robben Fleming will sign copies of his new book Tempests into Rainbows at 7:30 p.m. June 10 in Border’s Books in Ann Arbor. The book explores the turbulent years on campus during the Vietnam War. U.S. Mail…
  2. May 21, 1996

    Record now available on-line

    The University Record, May 21, 1996 Record now available on-line NIS computer consultant Scott Tyrrell shows The Record online Photo by Bob Kalmbach The University Record is now available to readers on the World Wide Web, thanks to the efforts of computer consultant Scott Tyrrell. Although it is still being revised, The University Record is…
  3. May 21, 1996

    Galaxy cluster can help to determine size, age of universe

    The University Record, May 21, 1996 Galaxy cluster can help to determine size, age of universe By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services If you look high up in the southern sky on May evenings, you are actually looking out from our Milky Way Galaxy into the remove universe, according to U-M astronomer Richard Teske.…
  4. May 21, 1996

    Workplace of the ’90s conference slated June 3–5

    The University Record, May 21, 1996 Workplace of the ’90s conference slated June 3–5 This year’s Workplace of the ’90s conference features old favorites making return engagements and new seminars suggested by past conference participants. “Transformation: Choices for a Changing Future” offers seminars focusing on personal development, work skills, professional development, health and wellness, and…
  5. May 21, 1996

    Visit Wolverine Tower to swap your old ID card for new

    The University Record, May 21, 1996 Visit Wolverine Tower to swap your old ID card for new University identification cards are now available at the ID Office in Wolverine Tower. Previously only available at the North Campus Entree Plus office and through the Department of Public Safety, the new cards can now be issued in…
  6. May 21, 1996

    13 receive emeritus status

    The University Record, May 21, 1996 13 receive emeritus status Thirteen University of Michigan faculty members were given the emeritus title by the Regents. Those retiring are David D. Bien, professor of history; Richmond H. Browne, professor of music (theory); Edward M. Chudacoff, professor of music (theory); Hubert M. English Jr., professor of English; Albert…
  7. May 21, 1996

    U awards 163 promotions and/or tenure to faculty

    The University Record, May 21, 1996 U awards 163 promotions and/or tenure to faculty At their May meeting, the Regents approved the recommendations for promotion and/or tenure of 163 faculty members on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses, effective next academic year. Of the total, 141 are at the Ann Arbor campus, 11 at…
  8. May 21, 1996

    Five faculty named Guggenheim Fellows

    The University Record, May 21, 1996 Five faculty named Guggenheim Fellows Five faculty members from the U-M are among the 158 artists, scholars and scientists who have received $4.5 million in fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the basis of unusually distinguished achievement in the past and exceptional…
  9. May 21, 1996

    Business School launches program to add minority faculty nationwide

    The University Record, May 21, 1996 Business School launches program to add minority faculty nationwide By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services The Business School has launched a “Faculty of the Future Program” to increase the numbers of underrepresented minority faculty members at American business schools. The program will be funded by a three-year, $300,000…
  10. May 21, 1996

    Museum of Art invites youth to ‘mimic the masters’

    The University Record, May 21, 1996 Museum of Art invites youth to ‘mimic the masters Evan Loomis tries his hand at duplicating the colors used by the masters. Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services There aren’t many art museums that will turn kids loose in their galleries with a bag…