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  1. April 25, 1994

    Regents appoint 3 faculty members to named professorships

    Dumas to hold Cole Professorship Rhetaugh G. Dumas, professor and dean of the School of Nursing, will hold the Lucille Cole Professorship of Nursing. The Cole Professorship is one of the University’s unendowed School/College Professorships, created to honor distinguished faculty. It is named after the late Lucille Cole, the first African American faculty member in…
  2. April 25, 1994

    Evaluations, flexible benefits discussed by Senate Assembly

    Editor’s Note: The following is a summary of the April 18 Senate Assembly meeting. By Mary Jo Frank Evaluation of deans proceeding Thirty percent of the 1,549 dean evaluation forms sent in late March to faculty in the School of Business Administration, College of Engineering, LS&A, School of Music and the College of Pharmacy have…
  3. April 25, 1994

    Lansing Service Center valuable arm of University in state capital

    By Jane R. Elgass Opened 13 months ago, the University’s Lansing Service Center is receiving rave reviews from those who have used and plan to use its facilities. It’s a major contact point for the University in its outreach efforts on the west side of the state, and a location that is particularly pleasing to…
  4. April 25, 1994

    Natural Resources & Environment forms partnership with state

    By Kate Kellogg News and Information Services A new agreement between the School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE) and the state of Michigan will address and research the state’s pressing resource management issues. The agreement, initiated by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ (MDNR) divisions of fisheries and wildlife, provides full funding for new…
  5. April 25, 1994

    Dalai Lama wants ‘to build a happier world’

    By John Woodford News and Information Services Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama who is both the spiritual and secular leader of Tibet, says that the goal of humanity as it faces the 21st century is “to build a happier world.” In the 20th century, the Dalai Lama told an audience of 9,000 attending the…
  6. April 18, 1994

    Wheeler ‘chartered course we are attempting to follow today’

    When Albert Wheeler died April 4, he left a legacy of accomplishments for others to build on both at the University and within the greater Ann Arbor community. A persistent and vocal leader who raised community consciousness and fought for human rights, Wheeler “pioneered in the field of higher education to grant full access and…
  7. April 18, 1994

    Weisbuch appointed to 2 posts

    The appointment of English department chair Robert A. Weisbuch as associate vice president for research and associate dean for faculty programs in the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies was approved by the Regents last week. His Office of the Vice President for Research appointment is effective May 1, the Rackham appointment on July…
  8. April 18, 1994

    Coppola: Go out and tell somebody about the dog

    By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services Brian P. Coppola, lecturer in chemistry and winner of the 1994 Golden Apple Award for outstanding teaching, urged an audience of several hundred enthusiastic undergraduates in Rackham Auditorium last Wednesday evening to go out and tell somebody about the dog. The image of a dog, hidden in a…
  9. April 18, 1994

    ITIC signals University’s transition to new age

    By Kate Kellogg News and Information Services As the University enters the 21st century a few years early, “we see a shift from the preservation and transformation of knowledge, to the creation of knowledge itself,” in an age characterized by fiber optic highways of information unrestricted by time, space and reality, says President James J.…
  10. April 18, 1994

    President announces Agenda for Women

    By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services The University is launching a bold initiative that it hopes will foster the professional success of women faculty, staff and students. The initiative, the “Michigan Agenda for Women: Leadership for a New Century,” sets the year 2000 as a target date for becoming “the leader among American universities…