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  1. May 20, 1998

    YoHA’s Arts of Citizenship receives funding for three years

    YoHA’s Arts of Citizenship receives funding for three years By Jane R. Elgass Efforts to create a community of faculty who are eager to explore the connections and links between the University and the wider surrounding community got a boost earlier this month with the announcement that the Arts of Citizenship program has received three…
  2. May 20, 1998

    Police Beat

    The University Record, May 20, 1998 Police Beat By Rebecca A. Doyle Damage estimates reach $250,000 in two fires Fires in the Law Quad and Medical Science I buildings have caused an estimated $250,000 in damages. A May 7 blaze in an office area of Med Sci I was reported to the Department of Public…
  3. May 20, 1998

    U-M ‘important in the life of the state and country,’ Deitch says

    The University Record, May 20, 1998 U-M ‘important in the life of the state and country,’ Deitch says Editor’s Note: The following article is one in a series devoted to the Board of Regents as a governance organization and the eight Regents as individuals who share the concerns of the members of the University community.…
  4. May 6, 1998

    Pamela Frank teaches first Sally Fleming Master Class

    The University Record, May 6, 1998 Pamela Frank teaches first Sally Fleming Master Class By Rebecca A. Doyle “The only reason to be nervous is if you are not prepared or have nothing to say, and neither is true in your case,” Pamela Frank told violin student Timothy Christie at the Inaugural Sally Fleming Master…
  5. May 6, 1998

    McGowan wants an accessible, interactive university

    The University Record, May 6, 1998 McGowan wants an accessible, interactive university Editor’s Note: The following article is one in a series devoted to the Board of Regents as a governance organization and the eight Regents as individuals who share the concerns of the members of the University community. By Rebecca A. Doyle Rebecca McGowan…
  6. May 6, 1998

    Obituaries

    The University Record, May 6, 1998 Obituaries Maiteland Robert La Motte Maiteland Robert La Motte, retired chief photographer for News and Information Services, died March 22 in Kentucky following a short illness. He was 79. La Motte was a familiar face on campus for 21 years, after joining the University in 1952. Prior to that…
  7. May 6, 1998

    Snapshots

    The University Record, May 6, 1998 Snap Shots Exercise program aims to prevent teen smoking
  8. May 6, 1998

    Raccoon rabies headed toward Michigan

    The University Record, May 6, 1998 Racoon rabies headed toward Michigan By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services A new rabies epidemic transmitted by wild raccoons is virtually certain to move across northern Ohio into Michigan, according to Mark L. Wilson, associate professor of biology and epidemiology. The only question is when the first Michigan…
  9. May 6, 1998

    Regents’ Roundup

    The University Record, May 6, 1998 Regents’ Roundup Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their April meeting. Parnes named associate vice president for research Marvin G. Parnes will serve as associate vice president for research and executive director of research administration and interim director of the Technology Management Office (TMO).…
  10. May 6, 1998

    Campus safety committee appointed by Cantor, Kasdin

    The University Record, May 6, 1998 Campus safety committee appointed by Cantor, Kasdin By Jane R. Elgass A 15-member faculty/staff/student Campus Safety and Security Advisory Committee has been appointed by and will report to Provost Nancy Cantor and Robert Kasdin, executive vice president and chief financial officer. Appointment of an advisory committee was among the…