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  1. April 15, 1998

    SCUP draws on interdisciplinary nature of the University

    The University Record, April 15, 1998 Fred Mayer, assistant director of capital planning and university planner, was awarded the Society for College and University Planning’s (SCUP) Founder’s “Casey” Award for Distinguished Achievement in Higher Education Planning. The award recognizes achievement in higher education planning and contributions to literature, development of planning models, and other achievements…
  2. April 15, 1998

    President, provost field students’ questions at open forum

    The University Record, April 15, 1998 President Lee C. Bollinger and Provost Nancy Cantor played host to about 50 students at a Town Hall meeting in Angell Hall last week. Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Jane R. Elgass Educating students “for a future that will put a mark on society” is one of the principal…
  3. April 15, 1998

    ‘Naming the Violence’ vigil held

    The University Record, April 15, 1998 Students and others gathered on the Diag April 7 for a candlelight vigil protesting the violence of the March 24 killing of four students and one teacher and the injury of nine other students and one teacher in Jonesboro, Ark. The vigil was sponsored by the Name the Violence…
  4. April 15, 1998

    Golden Apple Lecture traces history, pays tribute

    The University Record, April 15, 1998 Jim Adams (left) was called ‘a great teacher’ and a ‘nurturer by nature,’ by Lee C. Bollinger (right), longtime friend and colleague. Here, Adams and Bollinger greet each other before the lecture begins as Jean Magnano Bollinger looks on. Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Paula Saha Jim Adams did…
  5. April 15, 1998

    Berkeley Museum’s chief curator recommended to head Museum of Art

    The University Record, April 15, 1998 Steward By Jane R. Elgass James Steward, a specialist in 18th- and 19th-century European visual culture, will be recommended to the Regents as the new director of the Museum of Art at their April 21 meeting. If approved, he also will be assistant professor in the School of Art…
  6. April 15, 1998

    Training food for thought for Benefits Office team members

    The University Record, April 15, 1998 Bernadette Davis (standing), from TIAA-CREF, taught one of the ‘nuts-and-bolts’ sessions at the Benefits Office’s Team Training Week. Photo by Bob Kalmbach Paper plates were the order of the day when Benefits Office staff developed their Team Training Week. Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Vivian Byrd Benefits Office When…
  7. April 8, 1998

    Exhibits focus on impact of humans on natural world

    The University Record, April 8, 1998 By John Klausmeyer Exhibit Museum New exhibits at the Exhibit Museum will help explain the effect humans have on natural habitat and animals that live in the state’s wildlands. Photo courtesy Exhibit Museum What have humans done to Michigan? What happens when human needs and activities collide with the…
  8. April 8, 1998

    Michigan Society of Fellows names four new members

    The University Record, April 8, 1998 By Wono Lee News and Information Services The Michigan Society of Fellows has selected four new Fellows to serve three-year appointments as postdoctoral scholars and assistant professors. Fellows are chosen for their independent scholarship and interdisciplinary intellectual interests. While here, they will teach selected courses in their affiliated departments…
  9. April 8, 1998

    Hillary Rodham Clinton coming to campus

    The University Record, April 8, 1998 Hillary Rodham Clinton April 28 at Hill Auditorium Celebrating YoHA Information will be updated on the Web (http://www.engin.umich.edu/org/YoHA/yoha-web/HRC.html) as it becomes available. Details on the distribution of free required tickets for reserved seating will be announced shortly. The University Record will carry more information in the April 15 issue.
  10. April 8, 1998

    Hockey team wins 9th national championship

    The University Record, April 8, 1998 By Jane R. Elgass When Tom Goss asked U-M hockey coach Red Berenson last fall how the hockey team would do this year, Berenson said, ‘This is a rebuilding year. But I can guarantee one thing–they will play hard.’ They played hard, they worked together as a team and…