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  1. July 10, 1995

    Five from U-M win Newcombe Fellowships

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Five from U-M win Newcombe Fellowships By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services Five graduate students are among 40 doctoral candidates nationwide to win Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowships for 1995, as announced by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Each fellow, selected from more than 500 applicants,…
  2. July 10, 1995

    OBITUARIES

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 OBITUARIES Webster Earl Britton Webster Earl Britton, professor emeritus of humanities, College of Engineering, died July 3 at Glacier Hills Nursing Center. He was 89. Britton held an A.B. from Randolph-Macon College and served for two years as head of the English Department at Norfolk Academy in Virginia. He…
  3. July 10, 1995

    Changes in parking ticket appeals, handicap permits began July 1

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Changes in parking ticket appeals, handicap permits began July 1 By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services University employees, students and visitors who wish to contest parking tickets issued to them by U-M parking enforcement officers must now appeal citations to the city of Ann Arbor’s Parking Violations Bureau,…
  4. July 10, 1995

    Job info now has World Wide Web home page

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Job info now has World Wide Web home page By Rebecca A. Doyle Job hunting at the University has become, if not any easier, at least more fun with the point-and-click technology available on the World Wide Web. Although job listings have been on-line for several years through GOpherBLUE,…
  5. July 10, 1995

    Dearborn’s Proctor granted emeritus status

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Dearborn’s Proctor granted emeritus status U-M-Dearborn’s Donald J. Proctor was named professor emeritus of history by the Regents at their June meeting. Proctor, who joined the Dearborn campus in 1965, served with distinction as a teacher, administrator and scholar, according to the Regents. Prior to serving as chair of…
  6. July 10, 1995

    Business, finance recognition program accepting nominations

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Business, finance recognition program accepting nominations Nominations for the 1995 Business and Finance Distinguished Staff Awards Program are being accepted for staff members in the office, professional/administrative, service maintenance and technical job families. Since 1992, Business and Finance has honored outstanding staff members who make a difference in their…
  7. July 10, 1995

    Assembly members discuss role in policy-making; Sen. Schwarz addresses Town

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Assembly members discuss role in policy-making; Sen. Schwarz addresses Town Meeting By Rebecca A. Doyle “Is the Michigan Mandate an appropriate policy to achieve diversity at the University? Is the Agenda for Women defining the University’s goals appropriately?” George Brewer asked members of the Senate Assembly at their June…
  8. July 10, 1995

    SERVICE AWARDS

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 SERVICE AWARDS Editor’s note: University staff members were honored for 10, 20, 30 and 40 years of service last month at several ceremonies. Three of the service award recipients have been employed by the University for 40 or more years and 47 of them for 30 or more years.…
  9. July 10, 1995

    Nearly 2,000 expected to participate in pre-college programs

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Nearly 2,000 expected to participate in pre-college programs By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services Nearly 2,000 students from Michigan high schools and junior high schools will come here this month to take part in summer pre-college programs designed to spur interest in attending college. Sponsored by the Office…
  10. July 10, 1995

    Social Work gets $2.2 million for new center

    The University Record, July 10, 1995 Social Work gets $2.2 million for new center By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services The School of Social Work has received a $2.2 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to establish a Social Work Research Development Center to study the relationship between poverty and mental…