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  1. February 11, 1997

    Dancing at Lughnasa

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Dancing at Lughnasa Brian Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa combines hot-blooded Celtic paganism with the ordered, insular Catholic world of rural Ireland. Performances are at 8 p.m. Feb. 13-15 and 2 p.m. Feb. 16 in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Tickets are $14 and $18, $7 for students. Cadi Sutter (as Maggie,…
  2. February 11, 1997

    OBITUARIES:

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 OBITUARIES: Edwin N. Goddard Edwin Newell Goddard, professor emeritus of geology and mineralogy, died Feb. 1 in Kalamazoo. He was 92. An expert on geological mapping and a consultant to NASA’s first manned lunar mission, Goddard taught at the U-M for 24 years. “Eddie was the quintessential field geologist,”…
  3. February 11, 1997

    In Brief

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 In Brief… Senate Assembly to meet Feb. 17 Senate Assembly will hold their regular meeting beginning at 3 p.m. Mon. (Feb. 17) in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Agenda items include a presentation on upcoming changes in the University Record by Julie Peterson, director of News and Information Services; and a…
  4. February 11, 1997

    U geneticist receives Presidential Career Award

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 U geneticist receives Presidential Career Award By Kristen Lidke Medical Center Public Relations David T. Burke, assistant professor of human genetics at the Medical Center, is one of only 60 young researchers nationwide to receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). The five-year, $500,000 grant…
  5. February 11, 1997

    Kudos

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 KUDOS Arnold elected to CAUSE post Jill B. Arnold, Information Technology Division associate director, has been elected to a one-year term as secretary/treasurer of CAUSE, the association for managing and using information resources in higher education. Arnold, who has been active in the Boulder, Colo., organization since the 1980s,…
  6. February 11, 1997

    Redesigned Record will debut in four weeks

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Redesigned Record will debut in four weeks By Rebecca A. Doyle In just four weeks, The University Record will present a new format designed, in part, by you—our readers. In response to many of the things discussed in focus groups held a year ago, you will see a new…
  7. February 11, 1997

    Wynton Marsalis brings tour to U

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Wynton Marsalis brings tour to U Wynton Marsalis returns to Ann Arbor with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra on the world premiere tour of his oratorio about American slavery, Blood on the Fields. The noted jazz trumpeter features rebellion, freedom, love and longing sung by jazz vocalists Cassandra Wilson…
  8. February 11, 1997

    Project analyzes risks, costs of computer incidents

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Project analyzes risks, costs of computer incidents By Theresa Hofer Information Technology Division Financial losses due to computer crimes may run as high as $10 billion a year, according to the Feb. 3 issue of Fortune magazine. If you include the indirect costs of computer crime, the losses may…
  9. February 11, 1997

    Reach!

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Reach! Stretching in more than just physical ways, student dancers rehearse with Robin Wilson, instructor in the Dance Department of the School of Music. Wilson encourages dancers from the Detroit Middle School All-City Dance Company, selected from the best dancers in the Detroit Public Schools.
  10. February 11, 1997

    Weather Web sites deluged with awards

    The University Record, February 11, 1997 Weather Web sites deluged with awards By Stephenie Koehn Two Web sites operated by the University’s Weather Underground Project have received a flood of recognition for excellence in design and content. The Weather Underground Project web page and WeatherNet have both been named “Platinum Sites” by NetGuide, an on-line…