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  1. February 20, 1995

    President briefs RAs on Women’s Agenda, solicits input

    The University Record, February 20, 1995 President briefs RAs on Women’s Agenda, solicits input By Mary Jo Frank Record Special Writer Campus safety, classroom climate and the need for more women faculty to serve as role models for students were a few of the concerns raised by residence hall staff during a one-hour dialogue with…
  2. February 13, 1995

    Computer virus outbreak detected

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Computer virus outbreak detected Early in February, the Information Technology Division (ITD) discovered viruses on some computers at the Angell Hall Courtyard Computing Site. Several computer viruses, including AntiCMOS, Monkey, NoInt, Stealth_boot and V-sign were found on some of the Dell Pentium-90 computers at the site. ITD urges anyone…
  3. February 13, 1995

    Tenure definition document promotes wide-ranging dialogue

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Tenure definition document promotes wide-ranging dialogue Tenure definition document promotes wide-ranging dialogue By Mary Jo Frank Record Special Writer A faculty-generated document “Toward A Definition of Tenure” is accomplishing its authors’ goals: encouraging colleagues to discuss rights and responsibilities of tenured faculty, and collegiality at the U-M. More than…
  4. February 13, 1995

    4 projects receive Presidential Initiatives funds

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 4 projects receive Presidential Initiatives funds By Julie Robinson Record Special Writer Competition was tough for this year’s awarding of Presidential Initiatives Fund (PIF) grants. Of 79 proposals, four were selected, representing a diverse cross-section of schools. The PIF began in 1986 with a $5 million grant from the…
  5. February 13, 1995

    POLICE BEAT

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Police Beat POLICE BEAT Student charged in Internet transmissions An LS&A sophomore was charged last week in a federal criminal complaint with transmitting a threat to injure a U-M student. U.S. attorney Saul A. Green said the charges arise from a series of transmissions made on the Internet computer…
  6. February 13, 1995

    Middle East, Chechnya topics of international forum

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Middle East, Chechnya topics of international forum Rev. Tom Saffold, minister of education, Bethlehem United Church of Christ, will speak on “Middle East: Prospects for Peace and Justice?” Tues. (Feb. 14). Joseph Mc Cadden, research scholar with the Eastern European Studies, will discuss “Chechnya: In Perspective” Feb. 28. Both…
  7. February 13, 1995

    LS&A meeting a short one

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 LS&A meeting a short one LS&A meeting a short one Last week’s LS&A faculty meeting was like the weather–brisk. Dean Edie N. Goldenberg opened the meeting at 4:10 p.m. and it was adjourned at 4:15 p.m. Goldenberg updated those attending on several searches, and encouraged faculty to send names…
  8. February 13, 1995

    Kemp tells supporters he will still ‘keep the cause alive’

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Kemp tells supporters he will still ‘keep the cause alive’ Kemp tells supporters he will still ‘keep the cause alive’ By Jared Blank Record Special Writer “I don’t have to run for president to keep my ideas alive,” Jack Kemp assured an overflow crowd of disappointed supporters at the…
  9. February 13, 1995

    New form needed for payments to independent contractors

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 New form needed for payments to independent contractors From the Payroll Office In 1992, the Internal Revenue Service began an Employee Tax Audit in which one of the issues was the appropriate classification of independent contractors vs. employees. During the audit, it became apparent that the University needed to…
  10. February 13, 1995

    Florida State controller recommended as associate VP for finance

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Florida State controller recommended as associate VP for finance Following an extensive national search, the appointment of Randy J. Harris as associate vice president for finance will be recommended to the Regents at their March meeting. If approved by the Regents, Harris, who now is assistant vice president for…