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  1. September 5, 1995

    Start your week off with the Record>

    The University Record, September 5 , 1995 Publication of today‘s issue of The University Record officially marks the beginning of its 1995–96 publication schedule and the return of its staff to wonderfully refurbished quarters in the News and Information Services (NIS) Building at 412 Maynard St. (We spent the summer at Wallace House, home of…
  2. September 5, 1995

    SUMMER ROUNDUP

    The University Record, September 5 , 1995 Those returning to campus after summer break immediately will notice many of the physical changes that occurred this summer on campus—the renovated Shapiro Library, the near-completion of the Randall Laboratory addition and the beginnings of the School of Social Work and International Institute Building. To fill in returning…
  3. September 5, 1995

    Dearborn launches new degree program in adult instruction and performance technology

    The University Record, September 5 , 1995 By Terry Gallagher U-M-Dearborn A new graduate program at the U-M-Dearborn School of Education that will prepare people to work as educators and trainers in business and industry “reflects the growing importance of a highly trained work force in a global economy” says the School‘s dean, John Poster.…
  4. September 5, 1995

    Research staff get promotions

    The University Record, September 5 , 1995 The following members of the University‘s primary research faculty have received promotions, effective Sept. 1. In announcing the promotions in early August, Vice President for Research Homer A. Neal said his office “was impressed with the quality of the primary research promotion dossiers this year and the rigor…
  5. September 5, 1995

    Flint students sponsor third pow-wow this weekend

    The University Record, September 5 , 1995 By Angela Sawyer U-M-Flint Though possessing a long history of Native American tradition going back to the Paleo-Indian period (11,500 B.C.), Flint‘s rich Native American history is often overshadowed by its industrial memoirs. One of Flint‘s oldest Native American villages still lies alongside I-69 near the Michigan School…
  6. September 5, 1995

    Eight faculty members granted emeritus status by Regents

    The University Record, September 5 , 1995 Eight faculty members were given the emeritus title by the Regents at their July meeting. Those retiring are Malcolm S. Cohen, associate research scientist; Howard A. Crum, professor of botany and curator of bryophytes and lichens; Cedric V. Fricke, professor of business administration, U-M-Dearborn; Joel A. Grinker, professor…
  7. September 5, 1995

    Academic calendar changes

    The University Record, September 5 , 1995 The 1995–96 academic calendar features several changes from calendars of the recent past. Classes begin today, rather than on the Thursday following Labor Day as they have in past years. Fall term classes end Dec. 8, and examinations run Dec. 11–15 and Dec. 18. Winter Commencement will be…
  8. September 5, 1995

    Klatt joins Gardens‘ staff

    The University Record, September 5 , 1995 By Margaret Vergith Matthaei Botanical Gardens Brian J. Klatt has been named associate director of the Matthaei Botanical Gardens. He comes to the U-M from Rust Environment and Infrastructure, a national environmental consulting and engineering firm in Sheboygan, Wis., where he was senior consultant and department manager. In…
  9. September 5, 1995

    Students welcomed to campus

    The University Record, September 5 , 1995 By Jane R. Elgass The University last Wednesday evening celebrated the presence on campus of many of the nearly 5,000 new undergraduates at convocation ceremonies held in a very hot Hill Auditorium. Presentations by administrators, faculty and students encouraged students to make the most of their experience here…
  10. August 14, 1995

    Week-long Welcome activities involve thousands

    The University Record, August 14, 1995 Week-long Welcome activities involve thousands Week-long Welcome activities involve thousands By Janet Nellis Mendler News and Information Services Welcome to Michigan, which begins Aug. 30, is expected to involve more than 6,000 new students and an unprecedented number of faculty, staff and student volunteers in a week of activities…