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  1. April 24, 1995

    Museums should not shy from controversial displays

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Museums should not shy from controversial displays Museums should not shy from controversial displays By Jared Blank In the wake of the controversy surrounding the Smithsonian Institution’s decision to scrap a planned exhibit featuring the Enola Gay, the Smithsonian and the University of Michigan hosted a symposium, “Presenting History:…
  2. April 24, 1995

    Regents ask for new code

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Regents ask for new code Regents ask for new code By Jane R. Elgass Acting on a motion put forward by Regent Rebecca McGowan last week, the Regents approved continuing the current Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities as an interim document and told Vice President for Student Affairs…
  3. April 24, 1995

    Some have to assume cost of benefits over summer

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Some have to assume cost of benefits over summer Some have to assume cost of benefits over summer University contributions to health, dental and life insurance benefits for staff with close-ended funding are not available to those individuals during the summer months. Coverage will cease unless action to continue…
  4. April 24, 1995

    Public’s access to material should not be curtailed

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Public’s access to material should not be curtailed Public’s access to material should not be curtailed By John Woodford News and Information Services Richard Ford, the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and chair and professor of anthropology, moderated the symposium’s last session, “Museums in a Democratic Society.” Ford invited the…
  5. April 17, 1995

    Slusser features special Mondrian exhibit

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 Slusser features special Mondrian exhibit Slusser features special Mondrian exhibit By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services “Mondrian at Slusser,” a reconstruction of the Dutch artist’s last studio in New York, will open Saturday (April 22) at the Slusser Gallery. The free, public exhibition, created by Jason Holtzman, trustee…
  6. April 17, 1995

    Skramstad heads advancement at Dearborn

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 Skramstad heads advancement at Dearborn Susan Skramstad has been appointed vice chancellor for institutional advancement at U-M-Dearborn. Her appointment was approved by the Regents at their March meeting. Skramstad has been director of institutional advancement and executive assistant to the chancellor. She joined the staff in 1983. “I greatly…
  7. April 17, 1995

    Six U-M-Dearborn faculty honored

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 Six U-M-Dearborn faculty honored Six U-M-Dearborn faculty honored Six U-M-Dearborn faculty members were honored for their teaching, research and service at Honors Convocation ceremonies March 28. English Prof. Claude Summers and Leslie Thornton II, assistant professor of education, received Distinguished Teaching Awards. Distinguished Faculty Research Awards went to Sidney…
  8. April 17, 1995

    Serving in Silence’s author addresses standing-room-only audience

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 Serving in Silence’s author addresses standing-room-only audience Serving in Silence‘s author addresses standing-room-only audience By Cecelia M. Childs Record Special Writer Before a standing-room-only crowd in Rackham Auditorium in late March, Col. Margrethe Cammermeyer received roaring rounds of applause as she sensitively and humorously took her audience on a…
  9. April 17, 1995

    Conciliation service helps those who have desire to address problem

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 Conciliation service helps those who have desire to address problem Conciliation service helps those who have desire to address problem By Jared Blank The University’s Human Resources and Affirmative Action Office is now providing a Conciliation and Consultation Service to help resolve disputes or misunderstandings in the workplace without…
  10. April 17, 1995

    Historic figure of past looks to future

    The University Record, April 17, 1995 Historic figure of past looks to future Historic figure of past looks to future By Jared Blank In an address last week at Rackham Auditorium commemorating the 40th anniversary of the announcement of a successful polio vaccine, Jonas Salk reflected on his role in what many consider to be…