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  1. October 31, 1994

    Symposium on working with minority vendors is Nov. 9

    A symposium on using minority- and women-owned businesses and those classified under the Americans with Disabilities Act will be held 8:30–10:30 a.m. Nov. 9 in the Michigan Room, Michigan League. The purpose of the symposium is “to help direct more procurement efforts to vendors who are classified under the designation ‘diversity,’ ” says Philip M.…
  2. October 31, 1994

    Regents grant four faculty emeritus status

    Four faculty members were given the emeritus title by the Regents at their October meeting. They are: Lyubica Dabich, associate professor of internal medicine> Prof. Dabich joined the faculty in 1966. “The main thrust of Dr. Dabich’s work has been the diagnosis and treatment of adult patients with leukemia or lymphoma,” the Regents said. “She…
  3. October 31, 1994

    Nelms call for true ‘urban university’

    U-M-Flint Chancellor Charlie Nelms sees his campus as “a major community resource, which can act as a stimulus for city and regional revitalization as we enter the 21st century,” in his mind a truly urban university. “The Flint campus is in a unique class,” he stated at his inauguration as Flint’s fourth chancellor on Oct.…
  4. October 31, 1994

    CRLT launches two new programs

    By Jane R. Elgass The Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT) is launching two new programs designed to provide additional teaching-related services for faculty and teaching assistant (TAs). Support for the two programs is coming from the Office of the Vice Provost for Academic and Multicultural Initiatives, headed by Lester P. Monts, and…
  5. October 31, 1994

    University Library and UMI offer Dissertation Express

    Taking a cue from the Old West, albeit doing things a little more quickly, the University Library now offers “Dissertation Express.” Individuals who need copies of dissertations now can get them in approximately two to three days, for only $15. In the past, if you wanted a dissertation, you first had to visit a library…
  6. October 31, 1994

    Cashiers’ offices providing quick reimbursement for ‘hosting expenses’

    To provide a quicker turnaround in the reimbursement process for hosting expenses, you will now be able to get on-the-spot reimbursement at the LS&A Cashier’s Office and the Hospital Cashier’s Office, regardless of the account being charged, when you present a properly completed Hosting Expense Report. The maximum amount that can be reimbursed at either…
  7. October 31, 1994

    UGLi no more

    Its renovations and face lift almost completed, the Undergraduate Library has been renamed the Harold T. and Vivian B. Shapiro Library. The name change was approved by the Regents at their October meeting. In presenting the request for renaming, Regent Philip A. Power noted that Shapiro is the only former president for whom a building…
  8. October 24, 1994

    New budget process will give units more responsibility in deciding how to use resources

    By Mary Jo Frank Responsibility Center Management (RCM) won’t bring revolutionary change to the University, predicts Oscar A. Barbarin. But it should give individual units and the University more authority to make rational decisions about how to deploy human and financial resources, Barbarin told Senate Assembly members last Monday. Barbarin, professor of social work and…
  9. October 24, 1994

    Eight vie for two seats on Board of Regents

    Eight people, including two incumbents, are running for the Board of Regents in next week’s election. They are: Paul W. Brown Undergraduate education, including student experiences in and outside of the classroom, is one of the major issues facing the U-M, according to Regent Paul W. Brown, a Mackinac Island Democrat. Brown would like to…
  10. October 24, 1994

    Assembly refuses to endorse subcommittee report on the Department of Communication

    Senate Assembly overwhelmingly refused to endorse a report critical of the January suspension of faculty governance in the Department of Communication but will forward the report to the LS&A Executive Committee, faculty in the Department of Communication and the governing faculty of LS&A for responses. The Assembly voted 27-10 with one abstention last Monday to…