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  1. May 22, 1995

    Restructuring HR/AA administration prompts staff adjustments

    The University Record, May 22, 1995 Restructuring HR/AA administration prompts staff adjustments Robert Holmes, assistant vice president for academic affairs and executive adviser for M-Quality, will become director of the Human Resources Development program in the Human Resources/Affirmative Action (HR/AA) division. Holmes replaces Sally Johnson, who will head the Consultation and Conciliation Services for HR/AA.…
  2. May 8, 1995

    Three at Medical School appointed to named professorships

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 Three at Medical School appointed to named professorships Three Medical School faculty were appointed to named professorships by the Regents at their April meeting. Joseph C. Fantone III, professor of pathology, will hold the Godfrey D. Stobbe Professorship of Pathology Education. Aileen B. Sedman, associate professor of pediatrics and…
  3. May 8, 1995

    Football players voice respect for Moeller

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 Moeller resigns; Carr will be interim head coach By Jane R. Elgass Head football coach Gary Moeller resigned last Thursday amidst a storm of media coverage following an April 28 incident at a Southfield restaurant that resulted in his arrest on charges of assault and battery and disorderly conduct.…
  4. May 8, 1995

    Bagley portrait donated to state

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 Bagley portrait donated to state The donation of a portrait of John J. Bagley, Michigan’s governor in 1873-77, to the state of Michigan was approved by the Regents at their April meeting. “The University’s History and Traditions Committee recently discovered that the state of Michigan is trying to retrieve…
  5. May 8, 1995

    Spring MQR features essay on Fulton’s works

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 Spring MQR features essay on Fulton’s works An essay on the poetry of English Prof. Alice Fulton highlights the works of more than a dozen scholars and writers featured in the spring 1995 issue of Michigan Quarterly Review (MQR). Published by the U-M, MQR contains essays, poetry, fiction, memoirs,…
  6. May 8, 1995

    Brochure spells out commitment to diversity

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 Brochure spells out commitment to diversity By Mary Jo Frank University Relations “Affirmative Action on the Line” asserts the April 28 Chronicle of Higher Education headline. In a special 22-page section about affirmative action programs on college campuses across the country, the Chronicle includes the U-M’s launching of the…
  7. May 8, 1995

    Workshop to provide overview of computer crimes, abuse

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 Workshop to provide overview of computer crimes, abuse Computer crime is the subject of a full-day workshop jointly sponsored by the Information Technology Division (ITD) Information Technology Policy and Security Unit and Merit Inc. The workshop, scheduled 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. May 16, is open to a limited number of…
  8. May 8, 1995

    20 women faculty receive Career Development Awards of $5,000

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 20 women faculty receive Career Development Awards of $5,000 By Jared Blank The Office of the Provost recently awarded funding to 20 female faculty members through the University’s Career Development Fund. This is the second group of faculty to receive the award, which was created to respond to the…
  9. May 8, 1995

    Newphantom particle could be cold dark matter that holds universe together

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 New phantom particle could be cold dark matter that holds universe together By Sally Pobojewski News and Information Services Imagine our entire galaxy divided into spaces each about the size of a soccer ball. Inside each soccer ball, picture one invisible particle so tiny it can pass between atoms…
  10. May 8, 1995

    Davis, Sellinger are granted emeritus status

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 Davis, Sellinger are granted emeritus status Two faculty members were given the emeritus title by the Regents at their April meeting. Those retiring are Roger E. Davis, professor of psychology and research scientist in the Mental Health Research Institute, and Otto Z. Sellinger, research scientist in the Mental Health…