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  1. October 16, 1995

    Neubacher Award presented to three

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Neubacher Award presented to three By Rebecca A. Doyle  The Neubacher Award was presented to two University students and one faculty member at a ceremony last Tuesday. Susan Crutchfield and Marcy J. Epstein, both doctoral students in English language and literature, and Joanne Leonard, professor of art, were honored…
  2. October 16, 1995

    College of Pharmacy receives gifts totaling $120,000

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 College of Pharmacy receives gifts totaling $120,000 By Robert Ross College of Pharmacy  The College of Pharmacy recently received two gifts totaling $120,000. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. has given $100,000 to the College to establish a Dean’s Endowment Discretionary Fund. Kenneth Weg, pharmaceutical group president at the company, said the…
  3. October 16, 1995

    Original dance work part of dedication of `The Wave Field’

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Original dance work part of dedication of ‘The Wave Field’ By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services Art and engineering came together outside the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building on North Campus last week when the College of Engineering formally dedicated “The Wave Field,” an earth sculpture created by noted artist…
  4. October 16, 1995

    U hosting regional Chicano studies conference this week

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 U hosting regional Chicano studies conference this week The U-M will host the National Association of Chicano Studies regional conference “RAZA in the Midwest: New Mapping for Pan-Latino Struggles” this Friday and Saturday in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the University’s Latina/o Studies Program. The two-day conference marks…
  5. October 16, 1995

    Student journal provides valuable experiences for editors

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Student journal provides valuable experiences for editors By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services The influence of child care on women’s political participation … President Carter’s human rights policy toward Argentina … the pros and cons of decentralization in education. These are topics that may typically be found in…
  6. October 16, 1995

    New Media Center displays its wares to U community

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Clements Library exhibition traces botanists in 18th century  By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services From the lowly milkweed to tomatoes and chocolate and from the Carolinas to the Caribbean, “Listening the Secrets of the Vernal Grove: Botany in Early America 1721&endash;1804” illustrates the trials, tribulations, and successes of…
  7. October 16, 1995

    SAPAC sets events to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Week

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 SAPAC sets events to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Week By Joyce Wright Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center  The University will mark the 11th annual Sexual Assault Awareness Week, Oct. 23-27, with several events sponsored by the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC). Activities during the week are…
  8. October 16, 1995

    Business School seeks nominees for staff award

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Business School seeks nominees for staff award Oct. 30 is the deadline for nominating School of Business Administration staff for the School’s Staff Recognition Program. The awards program will begin at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 15 in Room B1273, Business Administration Building. Refreshments will be served at 10:15 a.m. The…
  9. October 16, 1995

    Some faculty have reservations about learning communities

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Some faculty have reservations about learning communities By Jane R. Elgass  Being bombarded with some 400 or more pages of written material during the summer and in their first weeks on campus makes it difficult for first-year LS&A students to think about the University in a coherent way. To…
  10. October 16, 1995

    United Way support critical part of HARC’s funding

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 United Way support critical part of HARC’sfunding By Jared Blank “Many people still see HIV as a punitive disease—they’ll say, `it was your own fault, you should deal with it yourself.’ We are trying to educate people about the realities of this disease,” says Lawrence E. La Ferte, administrator…