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  1. December 10, 1996

    Service Awards

    The University Record, December 10, 1996 SERVICE AWARDS Editor’s Note: Included in this issue are names of all U-M staff members who were honored in November for 20 and 30 years of service. Featured are some of the staff who served at the University for 40 years. The balance of 40-year staff members and a…
  2. December 10, 1996

    Evening at Rackham highlights 100th anniversary of motion picture

    The University Record, December 10, 1996 Evening at Rackham highlights 100th anniversary of motion picture By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services As the centennial year of the birth of the motion picture comes to a close, the University will celebrate the history and mystique of film during the Evenings at the Rackham lecture series…
  3. December 10, 1996

    Obituary — Ralph G. Smith

    The University Record, December 10, 1996 Obituary — Ralph G. Smith Ralph G. Smith, professor emeritus of environmental and industrial health at the School of Public Health, died Nov. 30 in Franklin, Mich. He was 76. “Prof. Smith had a deep interest in education and a particular dedication to students,” according to the Regents. “His…
  4. December 10, 1996

    Career development awards fund 37 women faculty

    The University Record, December 10, 1996 Career development awards fund 37 women faculty Thirty-seven women faculty members have received Career Development Fund awards in a competition held earlier this fall. The fund, part of the Michigan Agenda for Women, provides discretionary accounts of $5,000. The program is designed to recognize and address the disproportionate share…
  5. December 10, 1996

    Units list holiday hours, seasonal closings

    The University Record, December 10, 1996 Units list holiday hours, seasonal closings As the holiday season approaches, a number of University units have reported scheduled closings or reductions in services. The School of Natural Resources and Environment will close at 5 p.m. Dec. 24 and reopen at 8 a.m. Jan. 2. The Division of Research…
  6. December 10, 1996

    U-M-D student team places in finals

    The University Record, December 10, 1996 U-M-D student team places in finals A team of four undergraduates from the U-M-Dearborn’s School of Management placed among the six finalist teams in the North American Intercollegiate Business Case Competition, held Oct. 23-26 in Plano, Texas. Members of the team were Terry Bedzyk, Will Bonnici, Dianne Jansen and…
  7. December 10, 1996

    Minimize holiday stress through planning, realistic expectations

    The University Record, December 10, 1996 Minimize holiday stress through planning, realistic expectations By Leslie de Pietro Family Care Resources Program The holidays always seem to sneak up on us, producing anxiety and stress that can spill over to our families. Although it’s the last thing we want, holidays often can end up in tears,…
  8. December 10, 1996

    Tips from DPS can keep your holiday safe from accidental fire

    The University Record, December 10, 1996 Tips from DPS can keep your holiday safe from accidental fire Thanksgiving and the first day of Hanukkah last week ushered in the winter holiday season in earnest and the Department of Public Safety (DPS) reminds the U-M community to keep safety a priority during the holidays. “There are…
  9. December 10, 1996

    Keep the holidays happy with safe food handling methods

    The University Record, December 10, 1996 Keep the holidays happy with safe food handling methods By Jared Blank Maybe this scenario sounds familiar: You’ve finished a big holiday meal and there’s lots of cleaning up to do. You decide that you’re just too tired to clear the dishes, clean the kitchen, and wrap up and…
  10. December 10, 1996

    Mail Service’s new early morning crew means faster deliveries

    The University Record, December 10, 1996 Mail Service’s new early morning crew means faster deliveries Recent changes in Mail Service operations have resulted in faster delivery. Sam Mustazza, a 28-year veteran employee, sorts mail for morning delivery. Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Stephenie Koehn At 5 a.m., while most of us are still deep in…