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  1. December 19, 1995

    CJS publishes three books

    The University Record, December 19, 1995 CJS publishes three books The Center for Japanese Studies recently has published the following books:  The Wild Goose, by Mori Ogai, translated with an introduction by Burton Watson. A middle-aged man reminisces about an unconsummated affair, dating to his student days in the early 1880s, between a classmate and…
  2. December 19, 1995

    Third round of Career Development awards funds 40

    The University Record, December 19, 1995 Third round of Career Development awards funds 40 Forty women faculty members have received Career Development Fund awards in the third round of competition held earlier this fall. Part of the Michigan Agenda for Women, the fund is supported by the Presidential Initiatives Fund and provides discretionary accounts of…
  3. December 19, 1995

    Racist e-mail message resurfaces

    The University Record, December 19, 1995 Racist e-mail message resurfaces By Julie Peterson News and Information Services A racist electronic message originally distributed by a computer hacker using the University of Michigan computing system in April 1994 has resurfaced recently in messages forwarded across the Internet. The message, which contained racially offensive jokes and threats…
  4. December 19, 1995

    Staff looking for president who can fill shoes

    The University Record, December 19, 1995 Staff looking for president who can fill shoes By Rebecca A. Doyle Office decorations in Room 2068 Fleming Administration Building might well include a shoe rack to hold numerous pairs of athletic footwear if the Regents follow advice from U-M staff members. Staff members told Regents they want the…
  5. December 19, 1995

    Alums want leader from academe who has demonstrated political savvy

    The University Record, December 19, 1995 Alums want leader from academe who has demonstrated political savvy By Jane R. Elgass Strong academic leader. Communicator within and outside the University. Delegator. Politically savvy. Consensus builder. Mediator. Committed to importance of quality teaching. Sensitive to needs of students. Has a history of advocacy for women. Able to…
  6. December 12, 1995

    POLICE BEAT

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 POLICE BEAT By Rebecca A. Doyle DPS seeks help in identifying robbery suspect DPS is seeking information about a suspect involved in an armed robbery at 4:36 a.m. Nov. 17 at East Quadrangle. A male student was accosted by two males as he entered the residence hall. The assailants…
  7. December 12, 1995

    KUDOS

    KUDOS Davis to be commencement speaker at Grand Valley Cinda-Sue Davis, program manager for the Center for the Education of Women and director of the Women in Science and Engineering Program, will be the winter commencement speaker at Grand Valley State University. Clarke and Weiss receive grants Michael F. Clarke and Stephen J. Weiss have…
  8. December 12, 1995

    New responsible use guidelines issued for computing

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 New responsible use guidelines issued for computing The Information Technology Division (ITD) has issued a new set of guidelines called “Guidelines for the Administration of the Proper Use Policy of the University of Michigan: Responsible Use of Technology Resources.” They expand on the “Responsible Use of Technology Resources” statement…
  9. December 12, 1995

    About those 12 days with rings, ets. —they’ll cost you a cool $87,500+

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 href=”http://www.umich.edu/~newsinfo/Public/ html/U_Record/Issues95/Dec12_95/”> About those 12 days with rings, ets. —they’ll cost you a cool $87,500+ By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Sometimes the Christmas holiday begins in earnest even before the last little goblin has shed his costume. And then it is all over on Christmas Day. But…
  10. December 12, 1995

    Faculty women of color delineate barriers, challenges

    The University Record, December 12, 1995 Faculty women of color delineate barriers, challenges The closing session of last week’s Women of Color in the Academy Project meeting with University administrators featured a panel of five women of color faculty, sharing their experiences as well as findings from focus groups conducted earlier this year. These comments…