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  1. November 8, 1993

    University celebrates Puerto Rican Week Nov. 14–21

    The University will celebrate Puerto Rican Week Nov. 14–21 with a variety of educational and cultural activities. “A Taste of Puerto Rican Cuisine” will be held at 2 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Trotter House. Recipes for traditional dishes will be available. Physician Jose J. Gorrin will discuss health reform plans being implemented in Puerto…
  2. November 8, 1993

    KUDOS

    Duderstadt serves on CMS board President James J. Duderstadt has been elected to the board of directors of the CMS Energy Corp., whose principal subsidiary is Consumers Power Co., the state’s largest utility and the nation’s fourth largest gas and electric utility. Perlstadt named interim head of Michigan Public Health Institute Harry Perlstadt, adjunct associate…
  3. November 8, 1993

    Vice president Cosovich will be deputy to the president

    Jon Cosovich, vice president for development since 1983, will become deputy to the president on Dec. 1, President James J. Duderstadt announced last week. “Some time ago, Jon told me that after having served as vice president for development for 11 years, he was ready to take on a new challenge,” Duderstadt said. “He and…
  4. November 8, 1993

    Japan Technology Management Program gets $1.3 million

    By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services University researchers have received $1.3 million in federal funding to expand the work of the U-M Japan Technology Management Program (JTMP). Established in 1991, the program helps American industrial managers learn how the Japanese manage technology, and educates students in Japanese language and culture so they are prepared…
  5. November 8, 1993

    Decline in yield rates a concern

    By Mary Jo Frank Academic reputation, surroundings, value for the price, academic facilities, majors they are interested in studying and cost of attendance are reasons Michigan residents admitted to LS&A give for enrolling at the U-M. Non-residents offer a similar list, but add to the U-M’s “pluses”: quality of social life, recreational facilities and extracurricular…
  6. October 18, 1993

    Sociologist Wilson to deliver Tanner Lecture

    University of Chicago sociologist William Julius Wilson will deliver this year’s Tanner Lecture on Human Values. Titled “The New Urban Poverty and the Problem of Race,” the lecture will begin at 4 p.m. Friday (Oct. 22) in Rackham Auditorium. A panel of three scholars will respond to Wilson’s lecture in a symposium at 9:30 a.m.…
  7. October 18, 1993

    Conference marks IPPS’ 25th anniversary celebration

    Reinventing government, reforming the health care system and exploring the future of American cities will be among the topics addressed at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Institute of Public Policy Studies (IPPS) Friday and Saturday (Oct. 22–23). The conference, which runs 12:30–5 p.m. Friday (Oct. 22) and 10–11:45 a.m. Saturday (Oct. 23), will feature…
  8. October 18, 1993

    Students encourage faculty, staff to go ‘Into the Streets’

    Faculty and staff are invited to participate in this year’s “Into the Streets” pro-ject on Oct. 30. A nationwide program, “Into the Streets” offers opportunities to participate in one day of community service, such as serving meals in a soup kitchen, working in a homeless shelter, rehabilitating abandoned houses, or cleaning a park or a…
  9. October 18, 1993

    Speakout, lecture by Suzanne Pharr are features of Sexual Assault Awareness Week

    A presentation by Suzanne Pharr, author of Homophobia: A Weapon of Sexism, will open the University’s Ninth Annual Sexual Assault Awareness Week, which is presented by the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC). Pharr will speak at 7 p.m. Sunday (Oct. 24) in Rackham Auditorium on the ways in which the conservative political movement…
  10. October 18, 1993

    Food bank serves poor through 65 non-profit agencies

    By Mary Jo Frank Huron Harvest Food Bank will collect and distribute 1.3 million pounds of food to help feed Washtenaw County’s poor and homeless this year. The United Way-funded agency, which is part of Child and Family Service of Washtenaw County, distributes cans of food and dry goods, including cereal, rice and pasta, to…