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  1. October 22, 1996

    Purchasing Services/Accounts Payable and Travel Office Seminars . . .

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 Purchasing Services/Accounts Payable and Travel Office Seminars Failed Invoices and Invoice Payment Notices/Retrieving Invoice Status Information via IMS Transactions You will learn what you need to do when an invoice fails audit, resulting in a payment delay. We will also review the information available on the Invoice Payment Notice…
  2. October 22, 1996

    LS&A honors staff; UMatter program says `thanks’

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 LSA honors staff; UMatter program says ‘thanks’ Andrea Beauchamp (left), program associate, Department of English, was nominated by her colleagues ‘who feel that you have the ability to balance the needs of students, faculty, administrators, donors and the public; to handle diverse tasks ranging from the fiscal to the…
  3. October 22, 1996

    First-year enrollment numbers hit record high

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 First-year enrollment numbers hit record high The University enrolled another record freshman class for fall 1996, according to figures released last Wednesday. A total of 5,327 entering students enrolled at the U-M this fall, up from 5,266 in fall 1995. For the second year in a row— and only…
  4. October 22, 1996

    The stuff that holds it all together — “Artistry and Bookbinding” at the U-M

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 The stuff that holds it all together — “Artistry and Bookbinding”; at the U-M James Craven makes paper, creates marbleized designs on it and combines the finished product with fine leather for bookbindings that become art. By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services You may not be able to…
  5. October 22, 1996

    U-M engineers provide on-site inspections for area manufacturing plants

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 U-M engineers provide on-site inspections for area manufacturing plants Brenda Birkmeier observes boiler stoichiometry to ensure proper combustion is occurring. By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services Attention all plant managers and owners of small to mid-sized manufacturing firms in Michigan and northern Ohio: Are you interested in lower…
  6. October 22, 1996

    Consultation and Conciliation Service gets Arbor Award

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 Consultation and Conciliation Service gets Arbor Award The University’s Consultation and Conciliation Service, established in April 1995, has received an Arbor Award for excellence. The Arbor Consulting Group Inc. and Eastern Michigan University Master of Science of HR/OD Program, are the co-sponsors of the Arbor Award, presented annually to…
  7. October 22, 1996

    MBA program receives #2 ranking from Business Week

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 MBA program receives #2 ranking from Business Week In a meteoric leap, the Business School has risen to number two in the nation in Business Week magazine’s latest rankings of the best business schools. U-M was ranked sixth in the last survey, done in 1994. Wharton, at the University…
  8. October 22, 1996

    Jumanji author/illustrator honored as distinguished alumnus in art

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 Jumanji author/illustrator honored as distinguished alumnus in art By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services His high school transcript was devoid of art classes. The only artist he knew of was Norman Rockwell. He had no portfolio and no art experience, but he fast-talked his way past a University…
  9. October 22, 1996

    $1 million trust endows chair of U-M-Dearborn Polish studies

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 $1 million trust endows chair of U-M-Dearborn Polish studies By Terry Gallagher U-M-Dearborn Frank and Mary Padzieski have established a $1 million trust to endow a chair of Polish studies at U-M-Dearborn. The position, to be called the Frank and Mary Padzieski Endowed Chair in Polish Studies, will be…
  10. October 22, 1996

    Community Assistance Directory will reach out through Michigan

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 Community Assistance Directory will reach out through Michigan The University has launched a new WorldWide Web site to promote the state outreach efforts of faculty, staff and students. All units conducting ongoing state outreach activities are urged to submit information for inclusion in the U-M Community Assistance Directory (CAD).…