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  1. March 12, 1996

    March is Women’s History Month; U-M units schedule activities

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 March is Women’s History Month; U-M units schedule activities Stewart to speak on current issues In honor of Women’s History Month, Abigail J. Stewart, professor of psychology and director of the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, will speak at a brown bag at noon today (March 12)…
  2. March 12, 1996

    Housing extends residence hall move-out deadline to May 4.

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 Housing extends residence hall move-out deadline to May 4 Student residence hall leases that were scheduled to expire at 9 p.m. May 2 have been extended to noon May 4, says William J. Zeller, director of Housing. In the past, the end of students’ leases had always been the…
  3. March 12, 1996

    Regents name Presidential Search Advisory Committee

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 Regents name Presidential Search Advisory Committee By Rebecca A. Doyle Jeffrey S. Lehman, dean of the Law School, will chair the Presidential Search Advisory Committee (PSAC). The Regents met Feb. 28 and March 1 as the Presidential Search Committee to finalize the selection criteria for the next president of…
  4. March 12, 1996

    Minority equity conference is this week

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 Minority equity conference is this week By BernieDeGroat News and Information Services Achieving parity in enrollment, retention and graduation for underrepresented minority students in higher education will be addressed at the Michigan Department of Education’s Office of Minority Equity conference Friday and Saturday (Ma rch 15–16) in Novi. The…
  5. March 12, 1996

    700 hats and mittens will warm hands, heads across country

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 700 hats and mittens will warm hands, heads across country By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Nearly 700 hats, knitted and crocheted by hundreds of flying fingers belonging to staff members and community residents, were distributed across the country by U-M students participating in the Alternative Spring Break…
  6. March 12, 1996

    School of Social Work recognizes staff

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 School of Social Work recognizes staff Tim Colenback, assistant director of student and multicultural affairs, has been named the recipient of the School of Social Work’s first Staff Recognition Award. Colenback, who has been a member of the staff since April 1993, was presented with a certificate and a…
  7. March 12, 1996

    Eight candidates vie for four SACUA seats

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 Eight candidates vie for four SACUA seats By Mary Jo Frank University Relations Eight members of Senate Assembly are running for four seats on the Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA). The election will be held at the Monday (March 18) Senate Assembly meeting. Three candidates will be…
  8. March 12, 1996

    New lobbying, gift rules may affect some at U-M

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 New lobbying, gift rules may affect some at U-M Two recent changes in lobbying rules may affect those who have contact with U.S. government officials on behalf of the University. The Lobbying Disclosure Act (LDA), signed into law in December, requires the disclosure of efforts by paid lobbyists to…
  9. March 12, 1996

    Graduate programs edge up in U.S. News rankings

    The University Record, March 12, 1996 Graduate programs edge up in U.S. News rankings By Julie A. Peterson News and Information Services A majority of the University’s graduate programs ranked in the annual U.S. News & World Report survey improved in standing, with the School of Education vaulting from 22nd to ninth and the College…
  10. February 27, 1996

    CCRB incident under review

    The University Record, February 27, 1996 CCRB incident under review Described by President James J. Duderstadt as “a series of unfortunate events,” a Feb. 17 incident involving a University administrator and officers from the Department of Public Safety is being reviewed. As of Record presstime late last Friday (Feb. 23), there was no word on…