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  1. October 22, 1996

    U-M-Flint’s Regional Groundwater Center to complete analysis

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 U-M-Flint’s Regional Groundwater Center to complete analysis By Patricia Mansour U-M-Flint The U-M-Flint Regional Groundwater Center has contracted with Fenton Township to complete a groundwater vulnerability analysis. The analysis is a package of descriptive maps and an accompanying report that will determine which areas of the township are most…
  2. October 22, 1996

    Kudos

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 KUDOS Farley’s book publishedThe New American Reality: Who We Are, How We Got Here, and Where We Are Going, by W. Reynolds Farley, professor of sociology, has been published by Sage. The book examines trends in economics, families, immigration and race relations. Waller re-elected to board Patricia F. Waller,…
  3. October 22, 1996

    Cantor stresses need to build network during graduate studies

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 Cantor stresses need to build network during graduate studies By Mary Jo Frank University Relations Networking will be an important part of your future success, Rackham Graduate School Dean Nancy Cantor told students attending a forum last week that focused on issues confronting women in graduate school. “The old…
  4. October 22, 1996

    Lurie lights up the night

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 Lurie lights up the night Weather held and crowds thronged to North Campus last week to watch the new Ann and Robert H. Lurie Tower dedicated. Fireworks, a laser light display and performances on the new carrillon by both Margo Halsted and Ray McClelland welcomed the new bell tower.…
  5. October 22, 1996

    Fund raising benefits arthritis research

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 Fund raising benefits arthritis research By Jared Blank Do you know somebody who suffers from some form of arthritis? According to a recent survey conducted by the Washtenaw County Health Improvement Plan, chances are pretty good that you are acquainted with someone who lives with the pain associated with…
  6. October 22, 1996

    Daylight savings time ends Sunday

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 Daylight savings time ends In the early hours of Sunday morning, Daylight Savings Time will end, adding an extra hour to the day. Those who forget to turn back their clocks may find themselves the only early birds in their offices on Monday. Sun will creep up the spires…
  7. October 22, 1996

    Philosopher Thomas M. Scanlon, Jr. will give Oct. 25 Tanner Lecture

    The University Record, October 22, 1996 Philosopher Thomas M. Scanlon, Jr. will give Oct. 25 Tanner Lecture By Diane Swanbrow News and Information Services Harvard University philosopher Thomas M. Scanlon Jr., will deliver the Tanner Lecture on Human Values, titled “The Status of Well-Being,” at 4 p.m. Friday (Oct. 25) in Rackham Amphitheater. A panel…
  8. 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…
  9. October 21, 1996

    PSAC members give heartfelt presentations

    The University Record, October 21, 1996 It wasn’t expected. It was met with an eerie silence at times, laughter at others. It was sometimes empassioned. It was honest and heartfelt. It reduced a Regent to tears. The “it” is the series of presentations made Oct. 17 by members of the Presidential Search Advisory Committee (PSAC)…
  10. October 21, 1996

    Regents react to PSAC members’ comments

    The University Record, October 21, 1996 Regents react to PSAC members’ comments Following the close of the presentations by the PSAC, members of the Board of Regents sat for a few moments in stunned silence. While they had known all along that they carry the great burden of selecting the University’s next president, it ap…