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  1. October 8, 1996

    AL OL Ensemble performs Oct.10

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 AL OL Ensemble performs Oct. 10 The Hillel Foundation presents Yair Dalal and the AL OL Ensemble at the Ark at 8 p.m. Thurs. Oct. 10. Since their much-lauded performance at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Norway in 1994, Yair Dalal and the AL OL Ensemble have taken…
  2. October 8, 1996

    Neal outlines position to Senate Assembly

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Neal outlines position to Senate Assembly By Jared Blank Interim President Homer Neal presented “Acting in the Interim,” an overview of the state of the University and his goals for the U-M, to the Sept. 30 Senate Assembly meeting. Neal discussed the activities that he said “can’t wait or…
  3. October 8, 1996

    In Brief

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 In Brief… Deadline for registering MLK Symposium events nears The Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives will accept event submissions for the 1997 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium through Oct. 15. The Symposium opens Jan. 19 with a keynote address by Mary Frances Berry, commissioner of the United…
  4. October 8, 1996

    M-Quality Expo

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 M-Quality Expo is next week The University will celebrate National Quality Month with its third annual M-Quality Expo 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 17 and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 18 at the Michigan Union. Featuring dozens of exhibits and presentations by campus units, the free, public Expo will showcase the…
  5. October 8, 1996

    KUDOS

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 KUDOS Gaucher receives Regent’s Award Ellen Gaucher, senior associate director, University Health System, received the 1996 Regent’s Award for Management Excellence from the American College of Healthcare Executives. Gaucher was recognized for her leadership expertise in the health care quality movement. Two are honored in Chicago Women in Publishing…
  6. October 8, 1996

    Higher education funding gets a boost from Washington

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Higher education funding gets a boost from Washington President Clinton signed into law last week a 16-pound, 3,000 page spending bill that includes a $3.5 billion increase over last year’s funding levels for education programs. The University’s Office of Financial Aid estimates that U-M students will receive a $2.4…
  7. October 8, 1996

    Space Physics displays entice guests

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Space Physics displays entice guests The Space Physics Research Laborator hosted an open house Sept. 20 with a variety of exhibits and demonstrations about aurora borealis, solar flares, space tethers and other phenomena in Earth’s upper atmosphere. Photo by Bob Kalmbach
  8. October 8, 1996

    Two-day conference will focus on culture of Venice

    The University Record, October 8, 1996 Two-day conference will focus on culture of Venice The Mocking of Christ, c. 1590 (left), is only one of the exhibits highlighted in the two day conference on the culture of Venice, Oct. 11-13, sponsored by the Museum of Art and other units. Photo courtesy Museum of Art As…
  9. October 1, 1996

    Fifteen faculty will be honored at Oct. 7 program

    The University Record, October 1, 1996 Fifteen faculty will be honored at Oct. 7 program Fifteen faculty members will receive awards at 4 p.m. Oct. 7, recognizing their teaching, service and other achievements. The 4 p.m. program in Rackham Amphitheatre will be followed by a 5 p.m. reception in the Assembly Hall. Amoco Foundation Awards,…
  10. October 1, 1996

    Child care programs on the move

    The University Record, October 1, 1996 Child care programs on the move The Pound House Children’s Center and the Children’s Center for Working Families have both completed the move to 610 and 617 S. Forest St., named the Towsley Center for Children. Both programs have their own space and remain individual programs, but share the…