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  1. January 23, 1996

    Deadline for Alumni, Alumnae Council scholarships is Feb. 16

    The University Record, January 23, 1996 Deadline for Alumni, Alumnae Council scholarships is Feb. 16 Students from the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses have until Feb. 16 to submit applications for Alumnae Council Scholarships and Alumni Scholarships. The Alumnae Scholarships are available to women students who are currently or formerly enrolled in degree granting…
  2. January 23, 1996

    ISR panel looks at discrimination, perceptions of discrimination

    The University Record, January 23, 1996 ISR panel looks at discrimination, perceptions of discrimination By Diane Swanbrow News and Information Services Findings from the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality, a series of surveys of workers and employers in Atlanta, Boston, Detroit and Los Angeles, were presented last Monday as part of the Martin Luther King…
  3. January 23, 1996

    Panel discusses television, print media depiction of minorities

    The University Record, January 23, 1996 Panel discusses television, print media depiction of minorities By Matthew Thorburn News and Information Services In spite of the tough competition of sharing a time slot with Black Panthers founder Bobby Seale, “Equal Time? The Media and the Movement from King to Farrakhan,” a panel discussion by media experts…
  4. January 23, 1996

    Panel discusses challenges of leadership in changing healthcare

    The University Record, January 23, 1996 Panel discusses challenges of leadership in changing healthcare By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services  The sweeping changes in healthcare now under way are accompanied by challenges to healthcare activists, who must examine change from the point of view of patients, “particularly the uninsured and the underserved,” said Dr.…
  5. January 23, 1996

    Middle East ideal place to practice King’s principles

    The University Record, January 23, 1996 Middle east ideal place to practicer King’s principles By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services While Martin Luther King Jr. fought for human right s and justice here in the United States, his principles are shared by those fighting for similar basic freedoms in today’s Middle East. “I think…
  6. January 23, 1996

    Former Black Panther draws crowd of more than 600

    The University Record, January 23, 1996 Former Black Panther draws crowd of more than 600 By Kahli Randall News and Information Services  With the Union Ballroom packed beyond its 600-person capacity and late-comers hoping to gain entrance, Bobby Seale helped celebrate Martin Luther King’s 67th birthday last Monday. Seale said that King was one of…
  7. January 23, 1996

    Davis’ vision for future: Full employment for all

    The University Record, January 23, 1996 Davis’ vision for future: Full employment for all By Jared Blank  A standing-room-only crowd filled the Business School’s Hale Auditorium to hear actor/director Ossie Davis reflect on the struggle for freedom and jobs for African Americans that is part of the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. Known to…
  8. January 23, 1996

    Multiculturalism in first-year seminars is topic of CRLT-sponsored program

    The University Record, January 23, 1996 Multiculturalism in first-year seminars is topic of CRLT-sponsored program By Carlean Ponder News and Information Services  Incorporating multicultural content and instruction into first-year seminars was the focus of a workshop offered by the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) as part of the Martin Luther King Jr.…
  9. January 23, 1996

    ‘The buck stops with us,’ Moses says

    The University Record, January 23, 1996 ‘The buck stops with us,’ Moses says By Diane Swanbrow News and Information Services  “If you think education is not political, then you’re living on the wrong planet,” Yolanda Moses told the crowd in Rackham Amphitheater Jan. 12 in a keynote address that concluded the conference, “Women of Color…
  10. January 23, 1996

    Affirmative action goals misunderstood by most, panelists say

    The University Record, January 23, 1996 Affirmative action goals misunderstood by most, panelists say By Rebecca A. Doyle  “Affirmative action is the way through which we seek to attain equity in our institutions and our society,” said Ana Cardona, representative from the Michigan Department of Education and a U-M doctoral student. “It is a goal…