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  1. October 9, 1995

    FACULTY AWARDS: Lincoln B. Faller, Faculty Recognition Award

    Lincoln B. Faller is a scholar and critic of great depth and range. He enjoys the admiration and respect of his colleagues and students, and he demonstrates a deep commitment to the University of Michigan and to the Department of English. Professor Faller’s two recent books published by Cambridge University Press mark him as one…
  2. October 9, 1995

    FACULTY AWARDS: Daniel N. Fader, Amoco Foundation Faculty Teaching Award

    Founder and the first chair of the English Composition Board, Daniel N. Fader is recognized as the father of the writing-across-the-curriculum movement in the United States. A member of the University faculty for 34 years, Professor Fader still teaches with passion. He is deeply committed to his students and to perfecting the art of teaching.…
  3. October 9, 1995

    FACULTY AWARDS: Santiago Colas, Faculty Recognition Award

    Since joining the University of Michigan faculty in 1992, Professor Santiago Colas has established himself as a major presence in the fields of Spanish and Latin American literature and comparative literature, in the classroom and in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. One of the most important and visible young interdisciplinary scholars working in…
  4. October 9, 1995

    M-Quality Expo features workshops, displays of 58 groups

    Editor’s Note: This issue of the Record contains the program for the M-Quality Expo as a centerfold insert. By Jared Blank The 1995 M-Quality Expo, to be held Oct. 20–21 in the Michigan Union, is a chance for faculty and staff from across the University to better understand how different units within the University operate,…
  5. October 9, 1995

    FACULTY AWARDS: Jeffrey S. Chamberlain, Faculty Recognition Award

    Molecular geneticist Jeffrey S. Chamberlain is internationally recognized for his work on animal models of muscular dystrophy and the basic molecular biology of dystrophin and other muscle proteins. His studies on dystrophin are original, broad in scope, and have made a major impact on the field. Professor Chamberlain’s 1993 Nature paper reported, for the first…
  6. October 9, 1995

    FACULTY AWARDS: Christin Carter-Su, Faculty Recognition Award

    Internationally recognized for her contributions to our understanding of how growth hormone regulates cell function, Christin Carter-Su’s recent studies focusing on the growth hormone signaling pathways in cells have led to a landmark discovery in endocrinology—the identification of the growth hormone stimulation of an enzyme called the JAK2 tyrosine kinase. The growth hormone activation of…
  7. October 9, 1995

    FACULTY AWARDS: William R. Alexander, Regents’ Award for Distinguished Public Service

    William R. Alexander is unequivocally committed to making a difference in the community by using the power of the pen and the strength of drama to transform lives, both on campus and in places where only the most daring care to go. His work with prison inmates and at-risk youth exemplifies what can happen when…
  8. October 9, 1995

    Happy 100th Birthday, Prof. Dow!

    Do you know this man? Ever since he joined the electrical engineering faculty back in 1926, he has been a familiar figure in the College of Engineering. But newcomers to the U-M may not realize how different the University would be today, if not for William G. Dow, professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer…
  9. October 9, 1995

    Six granted emeritus status

    Six faculty members were given the emeritus title by the Regents at their September meeting. Those retiring are David R. Bassett, associate professor of internal medicine; Harriet A. Burge, associate research scientist in the Department of Internal Medicine; Sylvie J. Carduner, lecturer III in French and director of the French Language Program in the Residential…
  10. October 9, 1995

    A quick look at three M-Quality teams at work

    The following are descriptions of M-Quality in action, examples of how units have used M-Quality principles to make improvements. From the Museum of Art The Museum of Art was one of the first University units to begin using M-Quality. Process improvement teams were created for each of the Museum’s areas. The budget team had the…