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  1. October 30, 1995

    KUDOS

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 KUDOS Blackburn, Lawrence co-author book Robert T. Blackburn, professor of higher education, and Janet H. Lawrence, associate professor and associate dean at the Center for the Study of Higher Education, have authored Faculty at Work: Motivation, Expectation, Satisfaction, published by Johns Hopkins Press. The authors show how faculty and…
  2. October 30, 1995

    QUESTIONS, ANSWERS ON VCM . . .

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 QUESTIONS, ANSWERS ON VCM With all the uncertainty caused by the presidential search, wouldn’t it be better to delay VCM until a new leadership team is in place?  President Duderstadt and the other officers have restated their commitment to the initiation of VCM next July, and the Regents endorsed…
  3. October 30, 1995

    REGENTS’ ROUNDUP

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 REGENTS’ ROUNDUP Note: Regents’ Roundup appears as a semi-regular feature in The Record. Editor’s Note: The Regents took the following actions at their October Meeting.  $6.2 million in gifts acceptedThe Regents accepted $6,194,633 in gifts received during September. The total included $3,563,912 from individuals, $1,370,914 from corporations, $688,601 from…
  4. October 30, 1995

    Writer’s Harvest begins Thursday

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Writer’s Harvest begins Thursday By Liz DaltonRecord Special Writer  University of Michigan English faculty members will join forces Thursday (Nov. 2) with more than 1,000 other writers in an effort to combat hunger. Nicholas Delbanco, Lorna Goodison, Lemuel Johnson and Tish O’Dowd will read selections from their own fiction…
  5. October 30, 1995

    Sponges and turtles and bats … and computers, too

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Sponges and turtles and bats … and computers, too Focus on Teaching forums titled “Sponges, Turtles and Batsoh my! The Animal Diversity Web” and “You Can Do This! First Steps in Using Computer Presentation Technology” will be presented 3-5 p.m. Wed. (Nov. 1) in Rm. 1706, Dow Chemistry Bldg.…
  6. October 30, 1995

    Emotion in public figures topic of two-day conference

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Emotion in public figures topic of two-day conference By Betsy Nisbet Institute for the Humanities  When Sen. Edmund Muskie wept during the 1972 New Hampshire primary, his presidential ambitions were shattered. By contrast, many public figures today deliberately trade on the display of emotion to move the public to…
  7. October 30, 1995

    1995-96 WAGE AND SALARY SCHEDULES

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 1995-96 Wage and Salary Schedules PROFESSIONAL/ADMINISTRATIVE SALARY SCHEDULE Salary Grade Minimum Maximum 01 $12,750 $32,900 02 14,100 35,300 03 15,100 37,900 04 16,300 42,300 05 17,900 46,600 06 19,900 50,600 07 21,400 55,300 08 23,800 61,600 09 26,000 67,100 10 27,900 72,200 11 30,600 78,900 12 33,300 86,300 13…
  8. October 30, 1995

    Ullian will speak to Medical School women faculty

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Ullian will speak to Medical School women faculty Elaine Ullian, founding member of an innovative network for women in the health care industry in Boston and a U-M alumna, will deliver a free, public lecture on “Challenges to Women Leaders” at 8:30 a.m. Nov. 7 in Dow Auditorium, Towsley…
  9. October 30, 1995

    ITD dial-in service experiences growing pains, increased demand

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 ITD dial-in service experiences growing pains, increased demand From the Information Technology Division  Have you dialed in to the University’s computer system only to receive a busy signal? If you have, you’re not alone. “We recognize how difficult it has been for users to get their work done remotely,…
  10. October 30, 1995

    Teleconference on scientific research issues can be seen on UMTV

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Teleconference on scientific research issues can be seen on UMTV Issues of interest to the scientific research community will be discussed in a teleconference available on UMTV Channel 12 1-4 p.m. Wednesday (Nov. 1). During the first half of the teleconference, Neal Lane, director of the National Science Foundation,…