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  1. December 12, 1995

    OBITUARY — Ivan W. Parker

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 OBITUARY: Ivan W. Parker Ivan W. Parker, former associate director of financial aid, died Nov. 15 in Ann Arbor following an illness of several months. He was 82. After holding teaching and administrative posts in a number of schools, Parker joined the U-M in 1947 as director of orientation.…
  2. December 12, 1995

    Frey Foundation brings banking/finance expert to Michigan

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 Frey Foundation brings banking/finance expert to Michigan By Keith Decie School of Business Administration An endowed professorship established by the Frey Foundation at the Business School will go to Anjan Thakor, one of the country’s most prominent experts on banking strategy and regulation as well as on key aspects…
  3. December 12, 1995

    Krumm to take post at Texas A&M

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 Krumm to take post at Texas A&M William B. Krumm, associate vice president for business operations, has been appointed to the newly created position of vice president for finance and controller at Texas A&M University, effective Feb. 1. His appointment was approved by the Board of Regents of the…
  4. December 12, 1995

    LS&A faculty suspend nominations to Library Committee, urged to continue dialogue with Regents on search

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 LS&A faculty suspend nominations to Library Committee, urged to continue dialogue with Regents on search By Rebecca A. Doyle While it was not the shortest meeting on record, there was no time wasted at the LS&A faculty meeting last week. Dean Edie N. Goldenberg began the meeting at 4:10…
  5. December 12, 1995

    U’s future depends on management of complex change

    U’s future depends on management of complex change By Mary Jo Frank University Relations Only through building a strategic alliance with its stakeholdersstudents, faculty, staff, taxpayers, government, business and labor—will the U-M continue its tradition of greatness, predicts Dow Chemical Co. Chairman Frank Popoff. Speaking last Monday as part of the lecture series “Changing in…
  6. December 12, 1995

    Commitment, active involvement of leaders key to ensuring success of women of color faculty

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 Commitment, active involvement of leaders key to ensuring success of women of color faculty By Jane R. Elgass “You, as a leader, must be committed and demonstrably involved all along.” Speaking at a meeting of the Women of Color in the Academy Project last week, Charles Krause said that…
  7. December 12, 1995

    MLK Day activities feature community service

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 MLK Day activities feature community service By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services Editor’s Note: A complete listing of U-M events scheduled to commemorate King will be published in the Jan. 9 issue of the Record. Martin Luther King Jr. was a man of great eloquence, but he was…
  8. December 12, 1995

    Students seek accessible leader

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 href=”http://www.umich.edu/~newsinfo/Public/ html/U_Record/Issues95/Dec12_95/”> Students seek accessible leader By Jared Blank The same message was repeated by students throughout the Regents’ public forum last Monday night in the Michigan Union: Pick a president who will be open and accessible to students and will continue President James J. Duderstadt’s commitment to diversity…
  9. December 12, 1995

    Faculty look for person with vision, integrity, courage

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 Faculty look for person with vision, integrity, courage By Mary Jo FrankUniversity Relations Nationally, there are a only handful of leaders in academe whose stature as president matches that of the president of the University of Michigan, according to Law School Dean Jeffrey S. Lehman. Lehman and 29 other…
  10. December 5, 1995

    REGENTS’ ROUNDUP

    The University Record, December 5, 1995 REGENTS’ ROUNDUP Note: Regents’ Roundup appears as a semi-regular feature in The Record. Capital outlay request stands at $81 million At their November meeting the Regents approved a number of renovation and construction projects to be included in the University’s 1997-98 capital outlay request to the state. The request…