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September 10, 1996
The University Record, September 10, 1996 Ann Arbor native will be part of Michigan Radio’s local sounds Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Rebecca A. Doyle Welcome back, Lauren Wagner. A soprano whose work has been lauded from New York to Vancouver, across Europe and Canada, returns to her native Ann Arbor this season as Michigan…
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September 10, 1996
The University Record, September 10, 1996 Travelers: Beware of laptop thieves Hold on to your laptops when you’re at the airport. A scam has been reported at airports across the country involving the thefts of laptop computers. Two people look for a victim who is approaching a metal detector and carrying a laptop computer. The…
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September 10, 1996
The University Record, September 10, 1996 CSRC closed; now where can you take your computer for repair? The Information Technology Division’s (ITD) Computer Service and Repair Center, which has provided computer repairs for the University community for the past eight years, closed, as expected, on Aug. 23. To ensure that faculty, staff, students and departments…
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September 10, 1996
The University Record, September 10, 1996 Journalism Fellows program welcomes class of `97 By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services A diverse group of journalists from around the world will spend the 1996-97 academic year on campus as Michigan Journalism Fellows, according to Program Director Charles R. Eisendrath. “The class of ’97 is our biggest…
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September 10, 1996
The University Record, September 10, 1996 M-Pathways, the `invisible project,’ revealed to U community [This is the first in a series of articles on the M-Pathways project that will appear in the Record.] By Gretchen Weir M-Pathways Project Visitors to Michigan campuses this fall might conclude, as they admire the impressive new facilities, that the…
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September 10, 1996
The University Record, September 10, 1996 Panelists provide advice to transfer students Randy Juip explained to transfer students last week that ‘Michigan time’ starts 10 minutes later than the rest of the world. Photo by Rebecca A. Doyle By Janet Nellis Mendler News and Information Services Where do I go to find out which credits…
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September 10, 1996
The University Record, September 10, 1996 Institute for the Humanities names visiting fellow The Institute for the Humanities will host a varied group ofvisiting fellows during the coming academic year, announced Diane M. Kirkpatrick, professor of art history and the Institute’s interim director for 1996-97. “During their residencies, visiting fellows contribute to the interdisciplinary intellectual…
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September 10, 1996
The University Record, September 10, 1996 Rackham Dean Cantor welcomes graduate students By Jared Blank The Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies introduced new graduate students to the University with an all-day, completely reorganized orientation program on Aug. 30. The 11-hour program featured a resource fair, tours of campus, meals and workshops on an…
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September 10, 1996
The University Record, September 10, 1996 Business School gets top ranking from U.S. News By Julie A. Peterson News and Information Services The U-M Business School is ranked first in the nation for its undergraduate programs, according to the 1996 rankings released Sept. 5 by U.S. News & World Report. The University’s overall undergraduate ranking…
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September 10, 1996
The University Record, September 10, 1996 NCI awards Comprehensive Cancer Center $15 million The new Cancer Center building is scheduled to house the Comprehensive Cancer Center program as well as the Geriatrics Center beginning early next year. By Maria M. White U-M Health System News Service The U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center has been awarded a…