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  1. October 23, 1995

    SOS is’clearinghouse for crises’

    The University Record, October 23, 1995 SOS is ‘clearinghouse for crises’ By Rebecca A. Doyle  “Something inside me said,’you need to give back to your community,’” says Bernadette Waters, staff development associate for Building Services. “It was time for me to look for a place where I could volunteer and do that.” Waters is more…
  2. October 23, 1995

    Dancer Dana Reitz is Alumna-in-Residence

    The University Record, October 23, 1995 Dancer Dana Reitz is Alumna-in-Residence Dancer and choreographer Dana Reitz will be Alumna-in-Residence Thurs.-Sat. (Oct. 27-29). She will hold an open seminar 10-11 a.m. and a master class for dance majors 2:30-4 p.m. Friday (Oct. 28) in the Betty Pease Studio Theater, Dance Building. On Saturday (Oct. 29) she…
  3. October 23, 1995

    Hatcher to receive Spirit of Michigan Award; other Homecoming festivities scheduled

    The University Record, October 23, 1995 Hatcher to receive Spirit of Michigan Award; other Homecoming festivities scheduled President Emeritus Harlan Hatcher will receive the Alumni Association’s Spirit of Michigan Award at the annual Go Blue Brunch Oct. 28. The award, established in 1990, honors “an individual who exemplifies the best in Michigan tradition and dedication…
  4. October 23, 1995

    ‘Day of Dialogue II’ addresses ethics, religion, spirituality

    The University Record, October 23, 1995 ‘Day of Dialogue II’ addresses ethics, religion, spirituality By Paula SahaRecord special writer  As part of a Universitywide effort to address the issues of ethics, religion and spirituality at the U-M, students will explore the diversity of truth during “Day of Dialogue II,” 4-9 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 24) at…
  5. October 16, 1995

    Original dance work part of dedication of `The Wave Field’

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Original dance work part of dedication of ‘The Wave Field’ By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services Art and engineering came together outside the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building on North Campus last week when the College of Engineering formally dedicated “The Wave Field,” an earth sculpture created by noted artist…
  6. October 16, 1995

    Physics Research Laboratory dedicated

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Physics Research Laboratory dedicated By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services Some 400 alumni, faculty and students gathered on the Diag last Thursday to dedicate the new $22-million Physics Research Laboratory and celebrate the future of physics at the University. “Work done here will contribute not only to the…
  7. October 16, 1995

    College of Pharmacy receives gifts totaling $120,000

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 College of Pharmacy receives gifts totaling $120,000 By Robert Ross College of Pharmacy  The College of Pharmacy recently received two gifts totaling $120,000. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. has given $100,000 to the College to establish a Dean’s Endowment Discretionary Fund. Kenneth Weg, pharmaceutical group president at the company, said the…
  8. October 16, 1995

    Machen appointed provost for two years

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Machen appointed provost for two years J. Bernard Machen was unanimously appointed to a two-year term as provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at a special meeting of the Board of Regents Oct. 10. Machen had been serving in the post on an interim basis since Sept.…
  9. October 16, 1995

    Neubacher Award presented to three

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Neubacher Award presented to three By Rebecca A. Doyle  The Neubacher Award was presented to two University students and one faculty member at a ceremony last Tuesday. Susan Crutchfield and Marcy J. Epstein, both doctoral students in English language and literature, and Joanne Leonard, professor of art, were honored…
  10. October 16, 1995

    Record number of freshmen enrolled

    The University Record, October 16, 1995 Record number of freshmen enrolled By Julie Peterson News and Information Services The University enrolled nearly 3,200 in-state students among this fall’s incoming freshman class, according to figures released last week. Also, for the first time in the University’s history, women outnumber men among entering students, 2,587 to 2,562.…