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  1. October 30, 1995

    I am a Man opens next week at Trueblood Theatre

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 I am a Man opens next week at TruebloodTheatre “T.O. is not a fictional character. It was T.O. who started the union, and T.O. who called the strike. T.O. started the ball rolling and the ball rolled over him,” says Charles “OyamO” Gordon describing I Am A Man, his…
  2. October 30, 1995

    Senate Assembly proposes new grievance policy

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Senate Assembly proposes new grievance policy By Jane R. Elgass  Senate Assembly members last week tabled for further discussion a proposed new model grievance policy because of a recommendation that calls for a binding decision by a faculty committee. In presenting the proposal to Assembly members, Senate Advisory Committee…
  3. October 30, 1995

    Risk Management urges staff to look at insurance on papers

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Risk Management urges staff to look at insurance on papers The Risk Management Office urges all members of the University community to take a look at the risk posed by fire to valuable papers that may not be insured. The University, note Risk Management staff, does not have an…
  4. October 30, 1995

    United Way funds, volunteers help provide legal services

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 United Way funds, volunteers help provide legal services By Jared Blank “Unfortunately, we have to turn away about 80 percent of the people who need our help. We just don’t have the resources to provide legal services for that many people.” Steve Gray wishes this were not the case,…
  5. October 30, 1995

    Gaucher: Successful organizations must avoid ‘death spiral’

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Gaucher: Successful organizations must avoid ‘death spiral’ By Jared Blank  “Is TQM (Total Quality Management) dead? I think people have been saying that since its beginning,” said Ellen J. Gaucher, senior associate director of U-M Hospitals, at the opening of the M-Quality Expo ’95. Gaucher debunked a USA Today…
  6. October 30, 1995

    Alcohol Awareness Week slated for Nov. 6-9

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Alcohol Awareness Week slated for Nov. 6-9 By Nora Gessert Faculty and Staff Assistance Program  The U-M Alcohol Awareness Week (UMAAW), Nov. 6-11, is part of the substance abuse prevention effort at the University, coordinated through the Substance Abuse Education Network. The events provide an opportunity to learn about…
  7. October 30, 1995

    Norman advises Expo visitors to thrive on change

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Norman advises Expo visitors to thrive on change By Jared Blank  Nathan Norman, director of plant building services, told the audience at the M-Quality Expo that he has an affinity for change. “I thrive on change. I love change. Change is something I don’t believe I’d like to do…
  8. October 30, 1995

    New Program helps push U-M technology into marketplace

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 New program helps push U-M technology into marketplace By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services  Physicians may soon be able to use the healing power of DNA to mend broken bones and restore damaged tissue, thanks to a new company established by U-M researchers and backed by $1 million…
  9. October 30, 1995

    Deadline for Michigan Humanities, Arts awards nears

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Deadline for Michigan Humanities, Arts awards near Applications for the Michigan Humanities Award and Michigan Arts Award are due to the Vice President for Research no later than Nov. 15 for leaves to be taken in the 1996-97 academic year. Established last year to enhance the opportunities for selected…
  10. October 30, 1995

    Humanities Institute offers fellowships to study images and the imaginary

    The University Record, October 30, 1995 Humanities Institute offers fellowships to study images and the imaginary By Elizabeth Woodford Institute for the Humanities  The Institute for the Humanities invites applications for Graduate Student and Faculty Fellowships for 1996-97, when the annual theme will be “Images and the Imaginary.” U-M Faculty and Graduate Student Fellows will…