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  1. September 24, 1996

    Oct. 11 is deadline for Management Institute applications

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Oct. 11 is deadline for Management Institute applications Executive Vice President Farris W. Womack has announced that applications are being accepted for the 1997 Business and Finance Management Institute. Participants will be selected from among office, technical and professional/administrative staff members, primarily from Business and Finance units. A few…
  2. September 24, 1996

    Getting Involved in M-Pathways: A Guide

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Getting Involved in M-Pathways: A Guide By Gretchen Weir M-Pathways Project M-Pathways, the University-wide project that is revamping administrative processes, is like the proverbial elephant. The elephant “appears” different to each of the three blind men, because they approach it from different angles. M-Pathways also has many shapes, and…
  3. September 24, 1996

    `Trojan Horse’ found at some computing sites

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 ‘Trojan Horse’ found at some computing sites Anyone who used DOS or IBM-compatible computers at the Family Housing Computing Site on North Campus, the School of Social Work Computing Site in the Frieze Building, and the Shapiro Undergraduate Library within the past few months is urged to change their…
  4. September 24, 1996

    Urban research series focuses on African Americans’ well-being

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Urban research series focuses on African Americans’ well-being By Bernie DeGroat New and Information Services The School of Social Work will team up with the Detroit Urban League to conduct ongoing research and advise public policy-makers on ways to improve the lives of African Americans, the University will announce…
  5. September 24, 1996

    Message prompts responses on SSN privacy

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Message prompts responses on SSN privacy By Jared BlankĀ  Many e-mail users on campus have noted receiving e-mail about personal information allegedly being disseminated by the Lexis-Nexis P-TRAK database. P-TRAK is a computer database controlled by Lexis-Nexis, a company that sells access to its library of periodicals and legal…
  6. September 24, 1996

    In Brief

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 In Brief… Three professional development courses coming up from HRD The Human Resources Development (HRD) office announces three professional development courses for October. Self Assessment & Career Transformation, 12:30-4:30 p.m. Oct. 3 and 10, is designed to provide in-depth self-assessment for use in career planning and professional development. Violence…
  7. September 24, 1996

    Executive vice president for medical affairs position to be created

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Executive vice president for medical affairs position to be created Plans to establish a new vice presidency were announced by Interim President Homer A. Neal at last week’s Regents’ meeting. Neal said in a statement that he has been “working vigorously over the past several months with the Regents…
  8. September 24, 1996

    Students explore virtual reality

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 Students explore virtual reality Jason Tuttle, a U-M senior majoring in music and technology (center, with viewer), is one of 50 U-M students from engineering, art and design, public policy, music, and other areas enrolled in a new interdisciplinary course called Principles of Vir tual Reality this term.
  9. September 24, 1996

    WUOM is topic of public comments

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 WUOM is topic of public comments The recent changes in programming and staff at Michigan Radio were the focus of three speakers—all of whom are long-time listeners and supporters of the stations—at last week’s public comments session during the Regents meeting. Donald E. Jahncke said he has enjoyed all…
  10. September 24, 1996

    A whale of an exhibit

    The University Record, September 24, 1996 A whale of an exhibit Jill Gregory brushes in the finishing touches on a fossil whale’s skeleton as it appears on the walls of the exhibit preparation area. Work on the Exhibit Museum’s Hall of Evolution will be completed for the opening in Spring 1998. In the meantime, visitors…