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  1. April 2, 1996

    Clarke will receive Sokol Award

    The University Record, April 2, 1996 Clarke will receive Sokol Award  Roy Clarke, professor of physics and director of the Applied Physics Program, will receive the 1995&endash;96 Margaret and Herman Sokol Faculty Award for his contributions to graduate education and research. The award will be presented at a public lecture to be given by Clarke…
  2. April 2, 1996

    U-M, Carnegie Mellon will evaluate Campus Z-Station

    The University Record, April 2, 1996 U-M, Carnegie Mellon will evaluate Campus Z-Station  From the Information Technology Division The Campus Z-Station is one of several computer product lines currently being considered as an addition to the U-M Computer Sales Program. The Campus Z-Station is a new program offered by Microsoft Corp. and Zenith Data Systems…
  3. April 2, 1996

    MITS rises to the challenge

    The University Record, April 2, 1996 MITS rises to the challenge  By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Want to open a burger stand in Central America and need to know if there’s any competition? Call MITS. Need to know more about de-icing an aircraft, Spain’s growing pharmaceutical industry, how gender affects business negotiations or…
  4. April 2, 1996

    Hayashi will speak today at Law School

    The University Record, April 2, 1996 Hayashi will speak today at Law School  Dennis Hayashi, highest-ranking Asian Pacific American (APA) in the Clinton Administration, will discuss “Where Are All the APAs in Politics?” in a free, public talk at 4:30 p.m. today (April 2) in the Law School’s Hutchins Hall. Hayashi, whose talk is sponsored…
  5. April 2, 1996

    Tribute to Chavez will be April 12

    The University Record, April 2, 1996 Tribute to Chavez will be April 12  Nationally syndicated columnists Patrisia Gonzales and Roberto Rodriguez, whose “Latino Spectrum” is carried by dozens of newspapers nationwide, will lead a ceremony of remembrance and give a free, public talk in honor of the late Cesar Chavez at 1:30 p.m. April 12…
  6. April 2, 1996

    Desmond recommended as U-M-Flint provost

    The University Record, April 2, 1996 Desmond recommended as U-M-Flint provost  A recommendation naming Robert M. Desmond, interim dean of the College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University, as U-M-Flint provost and vice chancellor of academic affairs will be presented to the Regents at their April meeting. The appointment would be effective…
  7. April 2, 1996

    Professional development grants will assist lecturers

    The University Record, April 2, 1996 Professional development grants will assist lecturers  To acknowledge the instructional and scholarly contributions of lecturers and to provide them with access to funds beyond those ordinarily available, the University has created Lecturers’ Professional Development Grants as a component of the Michigan Agenda for Women. Ten grants of up to…
  8. April 2, 1996

    CAUP recognized for publication

    The University Record, April 2, 1996 CAUP recognized for publication  By Matthew Thorburn News and Information Services The College of Architecture and Urban Planning has received a Certificate of Recognition from the University History and Traditions Committee for the publication of More Than A Handsome Box: Education in Architecture at the University of Michigan, 1876-1986.…
  9. April 2, 1996

    DPS gives tips on tornado safety for spring season

    The University Record, April 2, 1996 DPS gives tips on tornado safety for spring season  Tornado season is here, and when a tornado approaches, your immediate action may mean life or death, says Robert Patrick, associate director of special services, Department of Public Safety. “Seek inside shelter, and make sure you stay away from windows,”…
  10. April 2, 1996

    Clements Library exhibition traces botanists in 18th century

    The University Record, April 2, 1996 Clements Library exhibition traces botanists in 18th century  By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services From the lowly milkweed to tomatoes and chocolate and from the Carolinas to the Caribbean, “Listening the Secrets of the Vernal Grove: Botany in Early America 1721&endash;1804” illustrates the trials, tribulations, and successes of…