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  1. March 19, 1996

    Regents approve name changes for two schools

    The University Record, March 19, 1996 Regents approve name changes for two schools At their meeting last week, the Regents gave approval for the School of Information and Library Studies to change its name to the School of Information. The Regents also approved a name change for the School of Art, which will now be…
  2. March 19, 1996

    Videoconference on sexual harassment set for March 27

    The University Record, March 19, 1996 Videoconference on sexual harassment set for March 27 “Sexual Harassment 1996: Scholarly Definitions & Everyday Realities,” a free, live interactive videoconference, will take place 12:30–4:30 p.m. March 27 in Room G322, Dental School. Sponsored by the Human Resources and Affi rmative Action (HR/AA) Office and presented by Black Issues…
  3. March 19, 1996

    SAPAC sponsors events for Rape Prevention Month

    The University Record, March 19, 1996 SAPAC sponsors events for Rape Prevention Month Evelyn C. White, visiting scholar in women’s studies at Mills College, will present the Rape Prevention Month keynote address at 7 p.m. Wed. (March 20) in the fourth Floor Amphitheatre, Rackham Building. A lecturer on feminist issues, White is the author of…
  4. March 19, 1996

    Units move to Wolverine Tower

    The University Record, March 19, 1996 Units move to Wolverine Tower The Financial Operations Sponsored Programs offices moved from the Buhr Building to Wolverine Tower, 3003 S. State St. All telephone numbers are unchanged. Campus mail should be addressed to Sponsored Programs, 3089 Wolverine Tower 1287. The following areas of Financial Operations moved from the…
  5. March 19, 1996

    Koenen: Papyri shows historians may be wrong about ancient city

    The University Record, March 19, 1996 Koenen: Papyri shows historians may be wrong about ancient city By Mary Jo Frank University Relations A cache of 152 rolls of burnt papyri recently found in a Byzantine church in southern Jordan is providing scholars of antiquity a fresh view of everyday life in the once thriving city…
  6. March 19, 1996

    Womack will step down as U-M’s chief financial officer

    The University Record, March 19, 1996 Womack will step down as U-M’s chief financial officer Farris W. Womack, who has served as chief financial officer for two states and three flagship public universities, will step down as executive vice president and chief financial officer and return to teaching full-time as professor of education, effective Dec.…
  7. March 12, 1996

    New lobbying, gift rules may affect some at U-M

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 New lobbying, gift rules may affect some at U-M Two recent changes in lobbying rules may affect those who have contact with U.S. government officials on behalf of the University. The Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA), signed into law in December, requires the disclosure of efforts by paid lobbyists to…
  8. March 12, 1996

    School of Social Work recognizes staff

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 School of Social Work recognizes staff Tim Colenback, assistant director of student and multicultural affairs, has been named the recipient of the School of Social Work’s first Staff Recognition Award. Colenback, who has been a member of the staff since April 1993, was presented with a certificate and a…
  9. March 12, 1996

    Minority equity conference is this week

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 Minority equity conference is this week By BernieDeGroat News and Information Services Achieving parity in enrollment, retention and graduation for underrepresented minority students in higher education will be addressed at the Michigan Department of Education’s Office of Minority Equity conference Friday and Saturday (Ma rch 15–16) in Novi. The…
  10. March 12, 1996

    Housing extends residence hall move-out deadline to May 4.

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 Housing extends residence hall move-out deadline to May 4 Student residence hall leases that were scheduled to expire at 9 p.m. May 2 have been extended to noon May 4, says William J. Zeller, director of Housing. In the past, the end of students’ leases had always been the…