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  1. January 9, 1996

    REGENTS ROUNDUP . . .

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 REGENTS’ ROUNDUP Note: Regents’ Roundup appears as a semi-regular feature in The Record. See bottom of this page for more information. Editor’s Note: The Regents took the following actions at their December meeting. South Ferry Field to get Sports Service Building At their December meeting the Regents approved the…
  2. January 9, 1996

    KUDOS

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 KUDOS Moyer receives grant to help prepare future science teachers Richard Moyer, U-M-Dearborn professor of science education, has received a $59,399 grant from the Dwight D. Eisenhower Higher Education Professional Development Program for an “Innovative Teacher Preparation Program Utilizing Instructional Technology.” Moyer will develop innovative teacher training programs in…
  3. January 9, 1996

    Time to check exemption status

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Time to check exemption status Federal withholding tax tables effective Jan. 1 have resulted in changes in federal income tax withheld for most staff, according to the Payroll Office. In addition, the amount of each federal allowance increases this year from $2,500 to $2,550 on an annual basis. The…
  4. January 9, 1996

    Extension Service needs your help in compiling catalog

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Extension Service needs your help in compiling catalog Glenda Radine, interim director of the Extension Service, wants to dispel a longstanding rumor — that Ann Arbor is a sleepy summer town that comes alive only for the art fairs. The Extension Service, a division of the University’s Academic Outreach…
  5. January 9, 1996

    Football fans can pave a yellow (maize?) brick road

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Football fans can pave a yellow (maize?) brick road By Jared Blank  If all goes according to plan, you’ll be able to follow the yellow brick road into Michigan Stadium’s Gate 4 next season. OK, the bricks won’t be yellow, but a new brick walkway will be the centerpiece…
  6. January 9, 1996

    MARTIN LUTHER KING COMMEMORATION 1996 . . .

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 MARTIN LUTHER KING COMMEMORATION “In the past apathy was a moral failure. Today it is a form of moral and political suicide.” “I have begun the struggle, and I can’t turn back. I have reached the point of no return.” —Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Stride Toward Freedom,…
  7. January 9, 1996

    Regents grant emeritus status to eight faculty members

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Regents grant emeritus status to eight faculty members Eight faculty members were given the emeritus title by the Regents at their December meeting. Those retiring are Frederick W. Gehring, the T. H. Hildebrandt Distinguished University Professor of Mathematics; Helen M. Graves, associate professor of political science at the U-M-Dearborn;…
  8. January 9, 1996

    Talbot appointed to Herrick Professorship

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Talbot appointed to Herrick Professorship Frederick B. Talbot, professor of operations management, also will hold the Herrick Professorship of Manufacturing. His appointment, effective Jan. 1, was approved by the Regents at their December meeting. The Herrick Professorship, established last November, was made possible by a gift from the Herrick…
  9. January 9, 1996

    Ulsoy named to William Clay Ford Professorship

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Ulsoy named to William Clay Ford Professorship A. Galip Ulsoy, professor of mechanical engineering and applied mechanics, will hold the William Clay Ford Professorship of Manufacturing. His appointment, effective Jan. 1, was approved by the Regents at their December meeting. The Ford Professorship was established by a grant of…
  10. January 9, 1996

    HRD responds to staff feedback with three-term catalog out this week

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 HRD responds to staff feedback with three-term catalog out this week By Jared Blank  To address the changing needs of staff, the new Human Resource Development (HRD) Professional Development Catalog will contain classes and programs for winter, spring and summer 1996 rather than just those scheduled for winter term.…