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  1. December 17, 1996

    CEW scholarships assist returning women

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 CEW scholarships assist returning women The Center for the Education of Women (CEW) is accepting applications for its annual CEW Scholarships for Returning Women. Thirty awards will be made to women who will be students at the U-M during the 1997-98 academic year. Applicants must have had an interruption…
  2. December 17, 1996

    ‘Compromise legislation’ provides for some amount of confidentiality in presidential search process

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 ‘Compromise legislation’ provides for some amount of confidentiality in presidential search process By Jared Blank Two bills passed by the state legislature last week will allow greater privacy during the search process for the leaders of Michigan’s public universities. Vice President for University Relations Walter Harrison says that the…
  3. December 17, 1996

    In Brief

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 In Brief… Sarah Goddard Power Award nominations due Nominations are due for the Sarah Goddard Power Award sponsored by the Academic Women’s Caucus. The award will be given in a 3:30-5 p.m. ceremony March 19 at the Alumni Center. The annual award recognizes those individuals at the University who…
  4. December 17, 1996

    Use of overdrawn UMCE accounts will be suspended Jan. 6

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 Use of overdrawn UMCE accounts will be suspended Jan. 6 On Jan. 6, all faculty, staff and students will need sufficient funds in their U-M Computing Environment (UMCE) accounts in order to continue to use computing services. If there are insufficient funds at the beginning of each month, access…
  5. December 17, 1996

    Kudos

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 KUDOS Duquette honored by National Association of Counsel for Children The National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC) has awarded Donald N. Duquette, clinical professor of law and co-director of the Law School’s Child Advocacy Law Clinic, the Oustanding Legal Advocacy Award for his work as an advocate for…
  6. December 17, 1996

    LS&A’s Advising Center is focus of improving service to undergraduates, Nurse tells LS&A faculty members

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 LSA’s Advising Center is focus of improving service to undergraduates, Nurse tells LS&A faculty members Esrold Nurse, assistant dean for academic advising in LS&A, reports on his efforts to improve service for undergraduate students. Nurse has held the position for one year. Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Jared Blank…
  7. December 17, 1996

    NEXUS joins clarinetist Stoltsman at Hill Jan.16

    December 17, 1996 NEXUS joins clarinetist Stoltsman at Hill Jan.16 NEXUS, a Canadian percussion chamber group, has performed everything from xylophone ragtime to traditional symphonic compositions. NEXUS will perform with clarinetist Richard Stoltzman in an evening of improvisation and collaboration at 8 p.m. Jan. 16 in Hill Auditorium. Tickets are $12-$26.
  8. December 17, 1996

    Cantor: Grad students are a ‘unique link to the future’

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 Cantor: Grad students are a ‘unique link to the future’ By Jared Blank Nancy Cantor sees graduate students as a unique link to the future—a group that has ties to present faculty members and undergraduate students. The dean of the Rackham School of Graduate Studies discussed the importance of…
  9. December 17, 1996

    Police Beat

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 POLICE BEAT By Rebecca A. Doyle DPS arrests one for embezzlement DPS officers arrested an employee at a fast-food restaurant in the Michigan League after a call from another worker at the establishment reporting more than $500 missing from the nightly register count. The employee, who is not affiliated…
  10. December 17, 1996

    EECS students wipe out competition in programming contest

    The University Record, December 17, 1996 EECS students wipe out competition in programming contest A team of graduate and undergraduate students from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) took first place in the East Central Regional Programming Contest sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery earlier this fall. David Thaler coached the…