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  1. May 8, 1995

    Visitors Center to be named for Huetwell

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 Visitors Center to be named for Huetwell The proposed Visitors Center, a 19,000-square-foot addition to the Student Activities Building scheduled to be completed by September 1996, will be named in honor of Frederick G.L. Huetwell. The name was approved by the Regents at their April meeting. “The University is…
  2. May 8, 1995

    WCTF honors Jones, Jackson

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 WCTF honors Jones, Jackson By Rebecca A. Doyle Two women were honored last Wed-nesday at the ninth annual Women of the Year Awards Program. Beverly Jones, associate hospital director/chief of nursing affairs and associate dean and lecturer in nursing, was named the Woman of the Year in Leadership by…
  3. May 8, 1995

    President seeks inclusion of men in Agenda activities

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 President seeks inclusion of men in Agenda activities By Jane R. Elgass President James J. Duderstadt is as eager to get suggestions and recommendations as he is to answer questions about the Michigan Agenda for Women and wants input now on how to make activities in the second year…
  4. May 8, 1995

    LS&A key administrators share concerns

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 LS&A key administrators share concerns By Mary Jo Frank University Relations Staff retention, summer hours and the need for faculty who become department chairs to receive human resource training were a few of the issues raised at a meeting last Tuesday of the LS&A Key Administrators Group and President…
  5. May 8, 1995

    Faculty to meet with legislators

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 Faculty to meet with legislators Senate Assembly is hosting a first-of-its-kind Faculty Town Meeting with the three Ann Arbor legislators. After the close of the May 15 Senate Assembly business meeting, anticipated to be around 4:30 p.m., a panel consisting of Sen. Alma Wheeler-Smith, D-Salem; Rep. Liz Brater, D-Ann…
  6. May 8, 1995

    Bone marrow drive Thursday

    The University Record, May 8, 1995 Bone marrow drive Thursday By Roxanne Romain Cancer Center Public Relations Each year, 30,000 Americans are diagnosed with fatal blood disorders such as leukemia, sickle cell anemia and Hodgkin’s disease that can be cured with a bone marrow transplant. About 70 percent of these patients are looking for a…
  7. 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…
  8. April 24, 1995

    Enola Gay experience teaches need for sensitivity

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Enola Gay experience teaches need for sensitivity Enola Gay experience teaches need for sensitivity By Rebecca A. Doyle Considerably more than a year of writing, collecting, planning and organizing crumbled in January when the Smithsonian Institution, under fire from veteran’s groups, scrapped plans for an exhibition featuring Enola Gay,…
  9. April 24, 1995

    Womack: M-Quality “puts decision-making down where it belongs’

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Womack: M-Quality “puts decision-making down where it belongs’ Womack: M-Quality “puts decision-making down where it belongs’ A report distributed to the Regents last week “captures real problems being attacked by people who know the most about them,” said Farris W. Womack, executive vice president and chief financial officer. The…
  10. April 24, 1995

    IPPS to be School of Public Policy July 1

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 IPPS to be School of Public Policy July 1 The Institute of Public Policy Studies (IPPS) will be reconstituted as the School of Public Policy, effective July 1. The change was approved by the Regents at their April meeting. IPPS, established in 1968, was “one of the first of…