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  1. November 12, 1996

    Rose named new program director at Michigan Radio

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Rose named new program director at Michigan Radio By Harriet Teller Michigan Radio With nearly 20 years of experience as a broadcast journalist including work in media and marketing at the Medical Center, Joan Siefert Rose is well-prepared for her position as Michigan Radio’s new program director. Rose has…
  2. November 12, 1996

    U-M Opera Theater presents L’Elizir d’Amore

    The University Record, November 12, 1996
  3. November 12, 1996

    Kelsey exhibition focuses on food in ancient times

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Kelsey exhibition focuses on food in ancient times Food for the living, food for the deceased—the current exhibition at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology covers it all. From grain mummy to the god of wine and ecstasy, “A Taste of the Ancient World” contains artifacts ranging from a winnowing…
  4. November 12, 1996

    CEW gets birthday present

    CEW gets birthday present Pat Rigot (left), chair of the Alumnae Council’s Birthday Greeting Committee, recently presented a check for $30,000 to Carol Hollenshead, director of the Center for the Education of Women (CEW). The Council annually sponsors the greeting program—now a 35-year-old initiative—to recognize and fund projects that have a direct relationship to the…
  5. November 12, 1996

    Michigan Radio prepares for `Drive Time’

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Michigan Radio prepares for ‘Drive Time’ Daylight savings time has ended. It’s time for Michigan Radio’s annual fall on-air fundraising campaign. The station has set a financial goal of $180,000 for “Drive Time,” scheduled through Sat. (Nov. 16). The fund drive will feature a number of special programs and…
  6. November 12, 1996

    Workshop explores African power and culture

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Workshop explores African power and culture A week-long international workshop examining transformations of power and culture in Africa, sponsored by the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies (CAAS), continues through Nov. 20. Through a series of panel discussions, films, lectures and visits to the Detroit Institute of Arts, the…
  7. November 12, 1996

    Knowledge Navigation Center can help chart the way through technology

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Knowledge Navigation Center can help chart the way through technology By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services From exploring the WorldWide Web to creating multimedia tools for teaching and learning, the University Library’s Knowledge Navigation Center (KNC) is available to help students, faculty and researchers chart their way through…
  8. November 12, 1996

    Interim facility catches Buhr overflow

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Interim facility catches Buhr overflow By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Buhr is bulging. The more than 1.7 million books moved from the U-M libraries to its Buhr Shelving Facility in the past 15 years have stretched the facility to its limit, forcing the University to use an…
  9. November 12, 1996

    Working women benefit from career, home balancing act

    The University Record, November 12, 1996 Working women benefit from career, home balancing act By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services “Juggling the demands of careers and families seems to benefit working women and their offspring,” Smith College Prof. Faye Crosby told an attentive audience at the Nov. 1 kick-off symposium for the U-M Work/Life/Family…
  10. November 12, 1996

    Benefits Enrollment Line (BEL) reopens for adjustments

    Benefits Enrollment Line (BEL) reopens for adjustments The confirmation statement, mailed recently from the Benefits Office to faculty and staff members, can be changed or corrected during the adjustment period. The Benefits Enrollment Line (BEL) will be open for adjustments Nov. 11-Nov. 26. Call 763-0425 in Ann Arbor or 1-800-236-1492 elsewhere in the United States.…