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  1. April 16, 1996

    Kudos

    The University Record, April 16, 1996 Kudos Note: This is a semi-regular feature in The Record. See the end of this article for more information. Gibson presents Distinguished Professor Lecture Rose Campbell Gibson, professor of social work, presented the 1996 Ida I. Beam Distinguished Visiting Professor University-Wide Lecture at the University of Iowa. The award…
  2. April 16, 1996

    Director recommended as College of Engineering dean

    The University Record, April 16, 1996 Director recommended as College of Engineering dean By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services Stephen W. Director, a nationally recognized leader in undergraduate engineering education and expert in computer -aided design, has been named dean of College of Engineering. Pending approval by the Board of Regents at its April…
  3. April 16, 1996

    Police Beat

    The University Record, April 16, 1996 POLICE BEAT By Rebecca A. Doyle Note: This is a semi-regular feature in The Record. See the end of this article for more information. DPS officers assist Detroit Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers assisted Detroit police in the arrest of a 23-year-old man not affiliated with the University…
  4. April 16, 1996

    GEO, U-M reach tentative agreement

    The University Record, April 16, 1996 GEO, U-M reach tentative agreement Negotiators for the University and the Graduate Employees Organization have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract for graduate teaching assistants. The agreement was reached at approximately 1:30 a.m. last Thursday (April 11) following nearly 14 hours of mediation facilitated by Charles Jamerson,…
  5. April 16, 1996

    Annual pow wow held at Crisler

    The University Record, April 16, 1996 Annual pow wow held at Crisler Photo by Bob Kalmbach Crisler Arena was the site March 29 – 31 of the annual Ann Arbor pow wow, featuring more than 1,000 singers, dancers and artists and drawing a crowd of more than 10,000 over the three days. The traditional spring…
  6. April 16, 1996

    Fearon, Mulé will head up Cancer Genetics and Gene Therapy Program

    The University Record, April 16, 1996 Fearon, Mulé will head up Cancer Genetics and Gene Therapy Program From the U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center Eric R. Fearon and James J. Mulé will co-direct the U-M’s Comprehensive Cancer Center’s new Cancer Genetics and Gene Therapy program. Fearon will be responsible for the genetics component of the program,…
  7. April 16, 1996

    UMS presents Dido and Aeneas

    The University Record, April 16, 1996 UMS presents Dido and Aeneas The University Musical Society present The Mark Morris Dance Group in a Baroque opera/contemporary dance experience, Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas, with the Boston Baroque Orchestra and Chorus. The performances will be held at 8 p.m. Fri.-Sat . (April 19-20) and at 4 p.m.…
  8. April 16, 1996

    Experts differ on how Social Security can be saved

    The University Record, April 16, 1996 Experts differ on how Social Security can be saved By Deborah Gilbert News and Information Services Three major players in the national debate over how to save Social Security for Generation X clashed politely but fervently at a U-M conference on Social Security Reform held here April 4. Speaking…
  9. April 9, 1996

    U-M-Flint adds two master’s programs

    The University Record, April 9, 1996 U-M-Flint adds two master’s programs The U-M-Flint Office of Graduate Studies and Programs will launch two new master’s programs this year, a Master of Public Administration (MPA) concentration in educational administration and a Master of Science in Health Education. The MPA in educational administration is designed to equip the…
  10. April 9, 1996

    Waldrop offers tips on science writing

    The University Record, April 9, 1996 Waldrop offers tips on science writing Author and science reporter M. Mitchell Waldrop will speak at the School of Information, sharing his views of what it’s like to research and write a science news story. The public presentation, “The Web of Knowledge,” will be from noon–1 p.m. Mon. (April…