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  1. October 29, 1996

    DOE recognizes U-M for energy conservation

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 DOE recognizes U-M for energy conservation The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has named the University as the recipient of one of six National Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Awards. The U-M was recognized for its Revolving Energy Conservation Project Account, an innovative funding mechanism that has been used…
  2. October 29, 1996

    Carol T. Christ

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 THE PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH Editor’s Note: This week’s issue of the Record includes coverage of the first two candidates for president who were interviewed by the Regents last week and met with members of the community in town hall sessions: Carol T. Christ, vice chancellor and provost and professor of…
  3. October 29, 1996

    Stanley A. Chodorow

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 THE PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH Editor’s Note: This week’s issue of the Record includes coverage of the first two candidates for president who were interviewed by the Regents last week and met with members of the community in town hall sessions: Carol T. Christ, vice chancellor and provost and professor of…
  4. October 29, 1996

    The Regents: On critical issues, their role

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 THE PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH — The Regents: On critical issues, their role During the course of their interviews with the Regents, both Carol T. Christ and Stanley A. Chodorow asked Board members what they believe are the critical issues facing the U-M now and how the Board members perceive their…
  5. October 29, 1996

    Tradition woven into celebration of Native American heritage

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 Tradition woven into celebration of Native American heritage The Office of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) and the Native American Programs Task Force are sponsoring a series of activities on the theme “Woven by Traditions” to commemorate Native American Heritage Month. From a Mini Pow Wow, through a traveling exhibit…
  6. October 29, 1996

    In Brief

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 In Brief… Workshop examines a woman’s perspective of graduate school The Center for the Education of Women and the Rackham School of Graduate Studies will present “Securing Your Future: Graduate School from a Woman’s Perspective,” 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 9 in the 4th floor Assembly Hall, Rackham Bldg. The…
  7. October 29, 1996

    ‘Images d’Epinal’at Museum of Art

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 ‘Images d’Espinal’ at Museum of Art Hussein-Bey, Dey of Algiers is one of the exhibits in ‘Images d’Epinal,’ on display at the Museum of Art beginning Nov. 2.
  8. October 29, 1996

    Granddaughter: Roosevelt would say pollution is ‘soiling our nest’

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 Granddaughter: Roosevelt would say pollution is ‘soiling our nest’ Photo by Bob Kalmbach By Mary Jo Frank University Relations If her grandfather, Teddy Roosevelt, were alive today, the amateur ornithologist would look upon the pollution of our water and air “as soiling our nest,” conjectures Anna Curtenius Roosevelt. Speaking…
  9. October 29, 1996

    Washtenaw United Way funds will help ensure high-quality water supply

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 Washtenaw United Way funds will help ensure high-quality water supply Volunteers for the Huron River Watershed Council gather sample snails, clams and other acquatic life to determine the quality of the water in the river and its tributaries. By Rebecca A. Doyle The Huron River Watershed Council states its…
  10. October 29, 1996

    Seven vie for two seats on Board of Regents

    The University Record, October 29, 1996 Seven vie for two seats on Board of Regents Seven people, including one incumbent, are running for seats on the Board of Regents in the Nov. 5 election. Regent Nellie M. Varner, who has served on the Board for 16 years, is not running for re-election. The candidates are:…