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  1. February 15, 1993

    $1 million Holden Fund gift will support neonatal research labs

    Herbert J. Wilson, president of the James and Lynelle Holden Fund of Troy, has announced a gift of $1 million to the University of Michigan. The gift will support laboratories for research conducted by the Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases. The new James and Lynelle Holden Neonatal Research Laboratories will be located in the…
  2. February 15, 1993

    Weidenbach to step down as athletics chief; search committee named

    Jack Weidenbach, director of athletics since 1991, will retire from his post Aug. 31. A faculty-staff-student-alumni search committee, headed by Vice President Farris W. Womack, will begin a national search for his successor. “During the past five years,” Weidenbach said, “I have tremendously enjoyed working with student athletes, both women and men, and their coaches.…
  3. February 15, 1993

    Different paths, challenges

    The fellows were drawn to careers in science in different ways, and now are facing different challenges as female researchers. Sophia Bryant’s exposure to research began early in life when her father, a surgeon, took her to his laboratory to show her slides of blood cells. As a teenager working in a hematology laboratory during…
  4. February 15, 1993

    NCI grant funds five fellows in Cancer Biology Training Program

    By Sharon Drobny Comprehensive Cancer Center Five junior investigators have joined the new Cancer Biology Training Program of the Comprehensive Cancer Center, funded by a $1 million grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The U-M program is one of 10 nationwide funded this year, and involves 33 faculty members from 11 departments. Jeffery M.…
  5. February 15, 1993

    POLICE BEAT

    By Mary Jo Frank Stalking legislation gives police new tool The Department of Public Safety has received two complaints under Michigan’s new stalking laws, which became effective Jan. 1, reports Lt. James R. Smiley. Stalking is a misdeamenor with a penalty of one year in jail and/or $1,000 fine. Stalking consists of two or more…
  6. February 15, 1993

    AD career marked by numerous accomplishments

    During his tenure with the intercollegiate athletics program, Weidenbach expanded and strengthened its academic support program for student athletes. His work with athletic facilities included major renovations and upgrading of Michigan Stadium; renovating the women’s softball field, Yost Ice Arena, the Athletic Administration Building and the women’s gymnastics’ practice facility; and restoration of the Michigan…
  7. February 15, 1993

    United Parcel Service rates, services change

    From University Mail Service United Parcel Service (UPS) has announced new rates and services, effective today (Feb. 15). Rates —Domestic Ground service for commercial deliveries will increase by 3.8 percent and residential deliveries will increase by 7.4 percent. —Next Day Air Packages will increase by 4.9 percent. —Next Day Air Letter will increase from $10…
  8. February 15, 1993

    OBITUARY

    Frank Copley Frank O. Copley, professor emeritus of Latin, died Feb. 3 in Rogers City. He was 85 years old. He joined the faculty in 1934 and taught here until his retirement in 1977. His special interests included the Roman poet Catullus and Latin elegiac poetry. His translations of Virgil’s The Aeneid, Cicero’s On Old…
  9. February 15, 1993

    Women’s Studies schedules lesbian, gay film series

    Sheila McLaughlin’s film She Must Be Seeing Things will be shown at 7 p.m. March 5 in Auditorium B, Angell Hall, as part of the Lesbian and Gay Film Series sponsored by the Women’s Studies Program. In the film, the strength of a love affair between two women, a lawyer and a filmmaker, is tested…
  10. February 15, 1993

    Privacy of student records protected by University policy, federal law

    The Office of the General Counsel reminds individuals with responsibility for grading students or who have access to student grades that University policies and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act protect the privacy of all student records. Information about students, including academic performance, should not be released in writing or orally unless specifically authorized…