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March 15, 1993
The Henry Russel Lecture will be delivered by John H. Holland, professor of electrical engineering and computer science and of psychology, on Tuesday (March 16). The Russel lectureship is the highest honor the University gives to a senior faculty member. Holland’s public lecture, titled “Where’d You Get That Idea?” will begin at 4 p.m. in…
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March 15, 1993
A proposed conflict of interest policy for Regents and Executive Officers garnered support from the Regents at their March meeting. The General Counsel’s office was advised to revise the draft slightly to indicate that it sets standards of disclosure beyond those of state statute and to proceed with the normal Regent Bylaw approval process, which…
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March 15, 1993
Albright named Composer of the Year William Albright, professor of composition, has been named the 1993 Composer of the Year by the American Guild of Organists. Albright was lauded as an “outstanding musician who has distinguished himself as composer, performer, teacher and visionary, contributing in so many ways to the field of music in the…
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March 15, 1993
By Terry Gallagher U-M-Dearborn Public Relations “An interactive university, responsive to the needs of the region,” is how James C. Renick describes the U-M-Dearborn. “We’re working to provide an intellectual center for this region and to apply brainpower to the processes that build our communities.” Renick became chancellor of the 8,000-student campus in January, succeeding…
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March 15, 1993
March 25 (Thursday) 9:30–11:30 a.m.— Mud Pies: A Children’s Hands-On Demonstration Noon–Backyard Tree and Shrub Care 1:30 p.m.—Gifts from Your Garden: Seasonal Ideas for Decorations and Keepsakes 3 p.m.—Native Plants for Wetlands, Ponds and Bog Gardens 4:30 p.m.—The Best Perennials for You 6 p.m.—Wild and Free Flower Arranging 7:30 p.m.—Master Planning Your Yard March 26…
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March 15, 1993
“Did you know that Louis Elbel was a 21-year-old junior when he wrote ‘The Victors’ nearly 100 years ago?” asks the Men’s Glee Club. In fact, says Jeff Marx, most of the Michigan favorites are songs written by undergraduate students to express school spirit and pride. The Men’s Glee Club is sponsoring a contest for…
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March 15, 1993
A five-part lecture series titled “New Paradigms of Global Security” begins at 4 p.m. Friday (March 19) in Room 100, Hutchins Hall, Law School. Economist Gita Sen, professor of population and development studies at Harvard University, will discuss “Expanding the Concept of Global Security: Gender and Human Development.” Sen is cofounder of Development Alternatives with…
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March 15, 1993
By Diane Swanbrow News and Information Services College students who take part in community service end up earning better grades than students who spend all their time cracking the books, a U-M study shows. The study, conducted by political science Prof. Gregory B. Markus, a researcher at the Institute for Social Research, is one of…
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March 15, 1993
By Rebecca A. Doyle “Community service used to be something I just did on weekends,” says Jennifer Bastress, a senior in the School of Nursing. “But it has become a way of life for me. It is very much a part of my education at this university.” Bastress has been involved in some type of…
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March 15, 1993
By Laurie Fenlason Office of Federal Relations It has a noble, if not catchy, name, widely-supported goals, a high-profile “czar,” its own White House office and considerable post-campaign momentum—and expectations—to drive it. All that’s missing from President Bill Clinton’s well-received national service plan are some of the particulars: who, where, when and, financially speaking, how…