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  1. January 9, 1996

    The naming of East and West Hall was approved at the Regents meeting

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 New names reflect use changes for East, West Engineering The renaming of the East Engineering Building as East Hall and the West Engineering Building as West Hall was approved by the Regents at their December meeting. “Two landmarks on this campus have long been the East Engineering and West…
  2. January 9, 1996

    Colm Feore in residence at Humanities Institute

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Colm Feore in residence at Humanities Institute By Mary Price Institute for the Humanities  Colm Feore, long-time star of productions at the Stratford Festival Theatre in Ontario and recently star of the award-winning Thirty-two Short Films About Glenn Gould, will be at the Institute for the Humanities for a…
  3. January 9, 1996

    Yolanda Moses will keynote conference on women of color

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Yolanda Moses will keynote conference on women of color By Jane R. Elgass  “Women of Color in the University and the Community It Serves” is the focus of a Jan. 12 research conference that will explore the experiences of women of color employed by and studying at the University,…
  4. January 9, 1996

    Graduate Certicate Program in Complex Systems starts this fall

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Graduate Certicate Program in Complex Systems starts this fall By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services  Graduate students now have one more reason to attend the U-M: Beginning in fall 1996, students can participate in a new Graduate Certificate Program in Complex Systems while working toward an advanced degree.…
  5. January 9, 1996

    Those using MTS e-mail will have to pay their way Feb.1

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Those using MTS e-mail will have to pay their way Feb.1 Beginning Feb. 1, those who are still clinging to MTS mail will no longer be able to pay for that service using general funds from computing allocations. Though most faculty, staff and students—more than 30,000 of them—have begun…
  6. January 9, 1996

    Paul is emeritus dean after 20 years at helm of College of Pharmacy

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Paul is emeritus dean after 20 years at helm of College of Pharmacy Ara G. Paul, dean of the College of Pharmacy and professor of pharmacognosy, will retire from his deanship on Dec. 31 after a 20-year tenure. In naming him dean emeritus at their December meeting, the Regents…
  7. January 9, 1996

    Academic administrators will be attending ‘CLASS’

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Academic administrators will be attending ‘CLASS’ By Jane R. Elgass  Faculty members who find themselves in administrative positions within their unit—as chairs, associate deans and other academic administrative positions—have been invited by the provost to attend “CLASS” this winter in the form of three pilot seminars offered by the…
  8. January 9, 1996

    Grant to SPH supports new asthma management program

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Grant to SPH supports new asthma management program By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services The School of Public Health has received a $2.3 million grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to develop an asthma management and prevention project for children in Detroit schools. “A 1993-94…
  9. January 9, 1996

    Events honoring Martin Luther King begin this week

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Events honoring Martin Luther King begin this week Editor’s Note: A calendar of events commemorating Martin Luther king Jr. is on pages 7-10.  By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services  The University will commemorate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. beginning this Friday and continuing into February with…
  10. January 9, 1996

    Effects of federal budget war being felt by researchers

    The University Record, January 9, 1996 Effects of federal budget war being felt by researchers By Rebecca A. Doyle Research universities—including the U-M—that have been used to clear sailing in a sea of federal funding may find themselves becalmed in the wake of a disagreement between Congress and President Clinton about how the government should…