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  1. November 21, 1995

    OBITUARY: Victor L. Bernard

    The University Record, November 21, 1995 OBITUARY Victor L. BernardFrom the School of Business Administration Victor L. Bernard, whose work as a scholar broke new ground in the field of financial reporting, financial statement analysis and financial economics, died Nov. 14 at age 42 of cardiac arrest following an afternoon jog with a colleague. He…
  2. November 21, 1995

    REGENTS’ ROUNDUP

    The University Record, November 21, 1995 REGENTS’ ROUNDUP Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their November meeting. Nearly $11 million in gifts acceptedThe Regents formally accepted $10,952,834 in gifts received during October. The total included $7,554,684 from individuals, $1,651,491 from corporations, $1,337,889 from foundations, and $408,770 from associations and others.…
  3. November 21, 1995

    Regents OK student code; will be reviewed in 3 years

    The University Record, November 21, 1995 Regents OK student code; will be reviewed in 3 years By Rebecca A. Doyle The Regents passed the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Code of Student Conduct last Friday by a vote of seven to one, with an amendment that it be reviewed again in three years. Regent Deane Baker…
  4. November 21, 1995

    Stadium program recycles 1,800 pounds of cardboard

    The University Record, November 21, 1995 Stadium program recycles 1,800 pounds of cardboard By Jeanne Carlson Grounds and Waste Management Along with the excitement and festivities accompanying U-M football games, the large amount of trash left behind is another highly visible part of game days in Ann Arbor. To combat this problem, the 1995 Michigan…
  5. November 21, 1995

    MLink cited by MLA Showcase

    The University Record, November 21, 1995 MLink cited by MLA Showcase MLink, the University’s outreach program for sharing U-M information resources with communities around the state, was highlighted recently in the Michigan Library Association’s (MLA) Showcase of Library Programs at its annual conference. MLA’s criteria for recognizing exemplary programs included “originality and innovation in response…
  6. November 21, 1995

    X-rays uncover flowers’ magical inner world

    The University Record, November 21, 1995 X-rays uncover flowers’ magical inner world By Margaret Vergith Matthaei Botanical Gardens Thirty years ago Albert G. Richards, out for a stroll, made a purchase that changed his life. A store was offering daffodils at 27 cents a dozen. Richards purchased some and took them back to his office…
  7. November 21, 1995

    Whitehouse, Fekety granted emeritus status

    The University Record, November 21, 1995 Whitehouse, Fekety granted emeritus status F. Robert Fekety Jr., professor of internal medicine and of epidemiology, and Frank Whitehouse Jr., associate professor of microbiology, were given the emeritus title by the Regents at their November meeting. Fekety, who joined the U-M in 1967, established “the University’s infectious disease training…
  8. November 21, 1995

    KUDOS

    The University Record, November 21, 1995 KUDOS EECS faculty receive major awards The International Microwave Theory and Techniques Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers recently announced the recipients of its highest awards. John H. Bryant, adjunct research scientist, received the Microwave Career Award Citation “for leadership in the miniaturization of microwave circuits…
  9. November 21, 1995

    Use of human subjects focus of symposium

    The University Record, November 21, 1995 Use of human subjects focus of symposium The Medical School Office of Research and Graduate Studies and the Program in Society and Medicine are sponsoring a symposium on “Ethical Considerations of the Use of Human Subjects in Research” to recognize the long-standing service of William Coon, professor of surgery.…
  10. November 21, 1995

    Observatory to be restored, museum added

    The University Record, November 21, 1995 Observatory to be restored, museum added Restoration of the University’s historic Detroit Observatory was approved by the Regents at their November meeting. The Observatory Advisory Group, appointed by Homer A. Neal, vice president for research, will oversee the restoration of the Observatory building and its astronomical instruments, and the…