July 16, 1997
The University Record, July 16, 1997 Gramlich By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services Edward M. (Ned) Gramlich, dean of the School of Public Policy and professor of economics and public policy, was named last week to the Federal Reserve Board. President Bill Clinton nominated Gramlich and New York banking consultant Roger W. Ferguson Jr.…
June 25, 1997
The University Record, June 25, 1997 Parents: You can survive your child’s adolescence By Diane Swanbrow News and Information Services You can survive life with an adolescent, psychologist Merton A. Shill assured U-M staffers at the recent Workplace 2000 conference. “Base your parenting on your child’s developmental needs,” Shill said, “not on their demands or…
June 25, 1997
The University Record, June 25, 1997 Practice reduce, reuse, recycle throughout office By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Think reduce before recycling, Erica Spiegel of the Recycling Office told her class on “The Environmentally Responsible Office” at the recent Workplace 2000 conference. Instead of throwing them in the trash or letting them pile up…
June 25, 1997
The University Record, June 25, 1997 Cancer and Geriatrics Centers Building dedicated By Kerry Colligan A crowd of more than 800 gathered to celebrate the dedication and opening of the nine-story, 252,000-square-foot Comprehensive Cancer Center and Geriatrics Center building earlier this month Several individuals were recognized for their generous donations and efforts including former U-M…
June 25, 1997
The University Record, June 25, 1997 Turner programs now in two locations By Rebecca Doyle Moving the outpatient clinical and social work services from the Turner Geriatric Center at 1010 Wall St. to the new Cancer and Geriatrics Centers Building at the Medical Center created no small amount of confusion for some of Turner’s regular…
June 25, 1997
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June 25, 1997
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June 25, 1997
The University Record, June 25, 1997 Science meets dance at Power Center July 12 By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Morphometrics, electronic signals from the Hubbel Space Telescope, a motorized venetian blind, a rope grid, on-stage film projectors, and dancers will combine for the 8 p.m. July 12 premiere performance of “Seven Enigmas” at…
June 25, 1997
The University Record, June 25, 1997 Kudos Dixon elected fellow of AAAS Jack Dixon, professor of biological chemistry, was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS), honoring his distinguished contributions to the field. AAAS was established to honor achievement in science, scholarship, the arts and public affairs. It conducts projects…
June 25, 1997
The University Record, June 25, 1997 Proposals contain elements of concern to higher ed By Jane R. Elgass The House and Senate are each expected to vote this week on their respective tax plans as part of their efforts to carry the agreement to balance the budget by 2002. The agreement called for approximately $35…