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  1. February 13, 1996

    Keeping the U well-fed keeps Food Stores busy

    The University Record, February 13, 1996 Keeping the U well-fed keeps Food Stores busy By Matthew Thorburn News and Information Services Feeding the University of Michigan is no simple task. To feed all the students, faculty and staff, University Food Stores would need a farm that raises 5,000 cows, 260,000 chickens, 5,000 pigs and 26,000…
  2. February 13, 1996

    Next steps in appropriations process

    The University Record, February 13, 1996 Next steps in appropriations process The next step in the higher education appropriations process is a hearing by the Senate Higher Education Appropriations Subcommittee on the Ann Arbor campus 10 a.m.&endash;noon Saturday (Feb. 17) in the Hussey Room, Michigan League. The U-M, Wayne State University, the American Association of…
  3. February 13, 1996

    Glee Club to perform benefit in Detroit

    The University Record, February 13, 1996 Glee Club to perform benefit in Detroit By Brian Grant Men’s Glee Club The Men’s Glee Club, under the direction of Jerry Blackstone, will perform a benefit concert at 8 p.m. Feb. 29 at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall to raise funds for its spring concert tour of South…
  4. February 13, 1996

    U and Detroit leaders collaborate for better city

    The University Record, February 13, 1996 U and Detroit leaders collaborate for better city By Paula Saha News and Information Services More than 200 Detroit neighborhood organization leaders and city officials, including Mayor Dennis Archer, joined University administrators, faculty and students Feb. 2 in a “show-and-share” symposium, “Commitment to Collaboration: New Strategies for Community-Based Development…
  5. February 13, 1996

    Holiday dates, policies announced

    The University Record, February 13, 1996 Holiday dates, policies announced The University has announced the holiday schedule for the balance of 1996 to help units plan work and vacation schedules. Seven official holidays will be observed: Memorial Day, May 27. Independence Day, July 4. Labor Day, Sept. 2. Thanksgiving and the day following, Nov. 28&endash;29.…
  6. February 13, 1996

    Elementary, middle school students craft artifacts for Kelsey

    The University Record, February 13, 1996 Elementary, middle school students craft artifacts for Kelsey By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Masks, papier-mache pots, letters and cloth dolls were sent to the Kelsey Museum of Archaelology. These were not ancient aritfacts dug from the sands of some long-gone civilization but “modern” artifacts crafted by elementary…
  7. February 13, 1996

    A privileged environment no protection from racism

    The University Record, February 13, 1996 A privileged environment no protection from racism By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services “I would recommend to my colored friends to follow our example and they would be spared some very painful realities . . .,” Sarah Forten wrote to a friend in 1837. “We are not disturbed…
  8. February 13, 1996

    Seminar series focuses on responsibility in conduct of research

    The University Record, February 13, 1996 Seminar series focuses on responsibility in conduct of research The Office of the Vice President for Research and the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies have inaugurated an annual series of information and discussion sessions on responsibility in the conduct and administration of research. The sessions cover topics…
  9. February 13, 1996

    Ponting grant supports ECB collaborative computer network

    The University Record, February 13, 1996 Ponting grant supports ECB collaborative computer network By Jared Blank Two U-M faculty members and the head of the English Department in a Detroit High School have received a $6,250 grant from the Herbert and Elsa Ponting Foundation to create a new collaborative computer network with MacKenzie High School…
  10. February 13, 1996

    U joins consortium to build huge optical telescopes in Chile

    The University Record, February 13, 1996 U joins consortium to build huge optical telescopes in Chile By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services The University has joined the Magellan Project-a consortium of research institutions that will build and operate two 6.5-meter optical/infrared telescopes at Las Campanas, Chile. Lead partner in the $67.7 million project is…