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  1. April 24, 1995

    Five journalists named Ted Scripps Environmental Journalism Fellows

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Five journalists named Ted Scripps Environmental Journalism Fellows Five journalists named Ted Scripps Environmental Journalism Fellows Five journalists named Ted Scripps Environmental Journalism Fellows Three newspaper reporters and two television producers have been named 1995-96 Ted Scripps Environmental Journalism Fellows at the University of Michigan. The Scripps program, which…
  2. April 24, 1995

    Seven from U-M receive Guggenheim Fellowships

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Seven from U-M receive Guggenheim Fellowships Seven from U-M receive Guggenheim Fellowships Seven U-M faculty members have received Guggenheim Fellowships in the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation’s seventy-first annual competition. They are among 152 artists, scholars and scientists nationally, with awards totaling $4,272,000. Guggenheim Fellows are appointed on the…
  3. April 24, 1995

    President works to set record straight on state appropriation

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 President works to set record straight on state appropriation President works to set record straight on state appropriation President James J. Duderstadt last week took a step toward setting the record straight on the state appropriations process for 1995-96, noting that “many media accounts of this activity have portrayed…
  4. April 24, 1995

    Students take complaints on code to the Regents

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Students take complaints on code to the Regents Students take complaints on code to the Regents By Jared Blank “We are peaceful, non-violent students who simply want to tell the Regents that we care and that the code is wrong,” stated Flint Wainess, Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) president, as…
  5. April 24, 1995

    Public’s access to material should not be curtailed

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Public’s access to material should not be curtailed Public’s access to material should not be curtailed By John Woodford News and Information Services Richard Ford, the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and chair and professor of anthropology, moderated the symposium’s last session, “Museums in a Democratic Society.” Ford invited the…
  6. April 24, 1995

    Campers, staff ask regents to reconsider closing Shady Trails

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Campers, staff ask regents to reconsider closing Shady Trails Campers, staff ask regents to reconsider closing Shady Trails By Jane R. Elgass Moving testimony on the value of Camp Shady Trails was presented by staff and campers to the Regents during the public comments session of their meeting last…
  7. April 24, 1995

    Some have to assume cost of benefits over summer

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Some have to assume cost of benefits over summer Some have to assume cost of benefits over summer University contributions to health, dental and life insurance benefits for staff with close-ended funding are not available to those individuals during the summer months. Coverage will cease unless action to continue…
  8. April 24, 1995

    Undergraduate education has seen a “major overhaul”

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Undergraduate education has seen a “major overhaul” Undergraduate education has seen a “major overhaul” By Jane R. Elgass When LS&A Dean Edie N. Goldenberg took office in September 1989, she vowed to make reform of undergraduate education a top priority. Though some at first had a “this is only…
  9. April 24, 1995

    Regents ask for new code

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 Regents ask for new code Regents ask for new code By Jane R. Elgass Acting on a motion put forward by Regent Rebecca McGowan last week, the Regents approved continuing the current Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities as an interim document and told Vice President for Student Affairs…
  10. April 24, 1995

    UROP students present research to peers, advisers

    The University Record, April 24, 1995 UROP students present research to peers, advisers UROP students present research to peers, advisers By Mary Jo Frank University Relations The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program’s (UROP) spring symposium featured an eclectic mix of oral presentations, ranging from the effect of the Great Lakes on the region’s spring and summer…