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  1. November 13, 1995

    Weitzman to give Woytinsky Lecture

    The University Record, November 13, 1995 Weitzman to give Woytinsky Lecture Martin L. Weitzman of Harvard University’s Department of Economics will deliver the Woytinsky Lecture at 4 p.m. Friday (Nov. 17) in Room 201, Lorch Hall. Weitzman, who uses learning from recombinant genetics literature to illuminate recent inquiries into the sources of economic growth, will…
  2. November 13, 1995

    Teske says rare planetary encounter will take place Nov. 19

    The University Record, November 13, 1995 Teske says rare planetary encounter will take place Nov. 19 Venus, Jupiter and Mars come together in November to present Michigan skywatchers with a rarely seen spectacle, according to astronomer Richard Teske. “These three bright planets have been drawing closer in the southwestern sky all this month,” Teske says.…
  3. November 13, 1995

    U a partner in major technology exposition, conference next week

    The University Record, November 13, 1995 U a partner in major technology exposition, conference next week The U-M is one of seven area organizations sponsoring SMRTEC—Southeast Michigan Research and Technology Exposition and Conference Nov. 20-21 at the EMU Corporate Education Center in Ypsilanti. Organizers describe the program as a “two-day, high-energy opportunity to see, hear…
  4. November 13, 1995

    Second suspect arrested in Baits arson case

    The University Record, November 13, 1995 November 13, 1995 end hiding –> Second suspect arrested in Baits arson case By Elizabeth H. Hall Business Operations The Washtenaw County Prosecutor authorized on Nov. 7 a three-count warrant for Crystal Lujan, 23, in connection with an arson that occurred Sept. 22 in Baits Residence Hall, according to…
  5. November 13, 1995

    U researcher says HIV trials should test for contagiousness

    The University Record, November 13, 1995 U researcher says HIV trials should test for contagiousness By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services HIV vaccine trials currently on the planning boards should be redesigned so that they test not only for protection from infection but for a critical secondary benefit as well—the vaccine’s power to reduce…
  6. November 13, 1995

    Five staff in Business, Finance units recognized

    The University Record, November 13, 1995 Five staff in Business, Finance units recognized Five staff members in Business and Finance units were honored at the Distinguished Staff Award ceremony and dinner on Nov. 6. Those honored for unusual and exemplary service to the University and for outstanding achievements in their work are: Beverly Bricker, supervisor,…
  7. November 13, 1995

    1995-96 salary increases average 4 percent

    The University Record, November 13, 1995 1995-96 salary increases average 4 percent Faculty and staff salary increases at the University this year averaged 4 percent, according to the University’s Salary Record released today (Nov. 13). The average increase for faculty members was 4 percent, ranging from 2.9 percent at the Medical School to 6.2 percent…
  8. November 13, 1995

    Machen urges faculty to tell him what’s important

    The University Record, November 13, 1995 Machen urges faculty to tell him what’s important By Rebecca A. Doyle As interim provost and executive vice president for academic affairs for even the outside estimate of nine months, J. Bernard Machen says he would not have felt compelled to provide an agenda for the University’s academic affairs.…
  9. November 13, 1995

    Media’s lenses were focused on U last week

    The University Record, November 13, 1995 Media’s lenses were focused on U last week Editor’s note: Most of the journalists mentioned below requested that details about their story topics not be released in advance of the story’s appearance.  Members of the news media frequently call or visit the University for expert sources and information for…
  10. November 6, 1995

    KUDOS

    The University Record, November 6, 1995 KUDOS  Tropman’s book published A longstanding tradition of sharing provides the basis of the newly identified Catholic ethic, writes John E. Tropman, professor of social work, in his new book The Catholic Ethic in American Society (Jossey-Bass Inc.). In the new book, Tropman reveals a Catholic “sharing” ethic that…