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  1. July 9, 1996

    Benefits Office organizes teams

    The University Record, July 9, 1996 Benefits Office organizes teams In June the Benefits Office reorganized its benefits representatives and other staff into four teams to improve customer service to faculty, staff and graduate students. Teams are organized by job famlies. For faster service, call your job family team directly and follow up each question…
  2. July 9, 1996

    U-M Computer Repair Service Center scheduled to close in August

    The University Record, July 9, 1996 U-M Computer Repair Service Center scheduled to close in August From the Information Technology Division The Computer Service and Repair Center (CSRC), run by the Information Technology Division (ITD) in the Argus Building, will close later this summer. The Center has provided computer repairs for University faculty, staff, students…
  3. July 9, 1996

    OVPR announces promotions for 23 primary research faculty

    The University Record, July 9, 1996 OVPR announces promotions for 23 primary research faculty Frederick C. Neidhardt, acting vice president for research, has announced 23 promotions for primary research faculty, effective Sept. 1. “The dossiers supporting the 23 promotions of Primary Research faculty this year provide sound evidence of the valuable role of these individuals…
  4. July 9, 1996

    Goldenberg: U-M working hard on undergraduate education

    The University Record, July 9, 1996 Goldenberg: U-M working hard on undergraduate education By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services Major research universities like the U-M are often criticized—wrongly or rightly—for neglecting the education of undergraduate students in favor of devoting more resources to research. “While the U-M’s academic eminence is unquestioned,” LS&A Dean Edie…
  5. July 9, 1996

    Michigan Radio makes `most dramatic changes’ in its history

    The University Record, July 9, 1996 Michigan Radio makes ‘most dramatic changes’ in its history Michigan Radio last week unveiled what it termed “the most dramatic changes in the station’s 48-year history,” according to Donovan Reynolds, director of broadcasting. The station is among the first nationwide to air a new midday news/talk programming package offered…
  6. July 9, 1996

    Griffiths named as new ITD executive director, CIO

    The University Record, July 9, 1996 Griffiths named as new ITD executive director, CIO By Jane R. Elgass Jose-Marie Griffiths, currently of the University of Tennessee, will become executive director and chief information officer of the Information Technology Division (ITD). Her appointment to the post, effective Sept. 1, was announced by J. Bernard Machen, provost…
  7. July 9, 1996

    Bole to leave Medical Center—will return to faculty

    Bole to leave Medical Center, will return to faculty Giles G. Bole will step down as dean of the Medical School, effective Aug. 1, to return to the faculty. Bole, who has served as dean for the past six years, has spent his entire career at the U-M. In addition to serving as a member…
  8. July 9, 1996

    Forsyth to leave Medical Center—will head Iowa health service firm

    The University Record, July 9, 1996 Forsyth to leave Medical Center, will head Iowa health service firm By Michael Harrison Medical Center Public Relations John D. Forsyth, president and chief executive officer of the U-M Health System, has been appointed president and CEO of ISAD Health Services Corp., which does business as Blue Cross and…
  9. June 25, 1996

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, June 25, 1996 REGENTS’ ROUNDUP Note: Regents’ Roundup appears as a semi-regular feature in The Record. See bottom of this page for more information. Gifts total $4.3 million At their June meeting, the Regents formally accepted a total of $4,328,201 in gifts received by the University during May of this year. The…
  10. June 25, 1996

    Police Beat

    The University Record, June 25, 1996 POLICE BEAT By Rebecca A. Doyle Man convicted of 1994 murder James M. Chapman will face sentencing June 27 (Thurs.) following his conviction June 3 of second degree murder and first degree child abuse in the 1994 beating death of a two-year-old boy in a North Campus Family Housing…