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April 8, 1998
The University Record, April 8, 1998 From the Office of University Relations Goldenberg Edie N. Goldenberg announced Monday (April 6) that she will be stepping down from her position as LS&A dean, effective Aug. 31, after serving for nine years, the longest term of any LS&A dean since World War II. She is the 15th…
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April 8, 1998
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…
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April 8, 1998
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…
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April 8, 1998
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.
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April 8, 1998
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…
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April 8, 1998
The University Record, April 8, 1998 By Joel Seguine News and Information Services Atlantic Monthly correspondent Nicholas Lemann’ s appearance at the U-M marked the first program in a new series, Dialogues on Diversity. Photo by Bob Kalmbach The great public debates one might have expected at the inceptions of meritocracy and affirmative action never…
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April 8, 1998
The University Record, April 8, 1998 By Rebecca A. Doyle Despite the early hour, Asian Pacific American students turned out in large numbers to hear a welcome from President Bollinger and begin their three-day conference of workshops and fun. Photo by Bob Kalmbach Students from eight states gathered at the University last week to attend…
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April 8, 1998
The University Record, April 8, 1998 By Sally Pobojewski Health System Public Relations Bone sections from (A) 16-week-old littermate control mice, (B) 16-week-old transgenic mice, (C) 30-week-old littermate control mice, and (D) 30-week-old transgenic mice (Magnification x100). Transgenic sections show darkly-stained calcified cartilage, irregular-patterned woven bone and surface irregularities. Reproduced from J Bone Miner Res…
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April 8, 1998
The University Record, April 8, 1998 By Rebecca A. Doyle Nader Introduced as America’s toughest consumer, Ralph Nader told a near-capacity audience at the Michigan Theater that a society whose educational and professional institutions were run like businesses is headed for decay. Consumer advocate and activist Nader visited the University March 30 as part of…
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April 8, 1998
The University Record, April 8, 1998 Regent Philip Power attributes at least some of his success in the publishing industry to experience he gained working for the Michigan Daily. Photo by Bob Kalmbach Editor’s Note: The following article is the second in a series devoted to the Board of Regents as a governance organization and…