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  1. April 3, 1995

    New Kelsey exhibition focuses on preservation; opens April 7

    The University Record, April 3, 1995 New Kelsey exhibition focuses on preservation; opens April 7 New Kelsey exhibition focuses on preservation; opens April 7 By Ric Smith Kelsey Museum of Archaeology The Kelsey Museum’s newest exhibition, “Preserving Eternity: Modern Goals, Ancient Intentions,” opens Friday (April 7) and runs through August. The exhibition details the differences…
  2. April 3, 1995

    Komar & Melamid to deliver Harris Memorial Lecture

    The University Record, April 3, 1995 Komar & Melamid to deliver Harris Memorial Lecture Komar & Melamid to deliver Harris Memorial Lecture From the Institute for the Humanities Internationally known artists Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid will give a free, public talk, “In Search of Real People,” at 8 p.m. April 11 in Rackham Amphitheater.…
  3. April 3, 1995

    Groups schedule Latin American Week activities

    The University Record, April 3, 1995 Groups schedule Latin American Week activities Groups schedule Latin American Week activities Music, film, dance and art highlight the University’s celebration of Latin American Week today through April 7. The celebration begins with the screening of Flames in Forest, an Ecuadoran film about human rights and struggles of indigenous…
  4. February 20, 1995

    OBITUARY

    The University Record, February 20, 1995 OBITUARY Claude A. Eggertsen Claude A. Eggertsen, professor emeritus of education, died Feb. 9 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He was 85. A pioneer in the field of international and comparative education, Eggertsen joined the U-M in 1939. He established exchange programs with the universities of Bombay, Keele, Sheffield…
  5. February 20, 1995

    People of Color Career Conference is Friday

    The University Record, February 20, 1995 People of Color Career Conference is Friday The Women of Color Task Force will host the 13th annual People of Color Career Conference 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fri. (Feb. 24). The deadline for preregistration has passed, but those interested in attending are encouraged to register on-site beginning at 7 a.m.…
  6. February 20, 1995

    Architects can improve life by echoing humane treatment demonstrated by Raoul Wallenberg

    The University Record, February 20, 1995 Architects can improve life by echoing humane treatment demonstrated by Raoul Wallenberg Architects can improve life by echoing humane treatment demonstrated by Raoul Wallenberg By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services International architect and designer of the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Daniel Libeskind, delivered the College of Architect and…
  7. February 20, 1995

    Seven-day weeks a legacy of Roman emperors, speaker says

    The University Record, February 20, 1995 Seven-day weeks a legacy of Roman emperors, speaker says By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Six Faculty Fellows and five Graduate Student Fellows are currently in residence at the Institute for the Humanities exploring this year’s theme, “Work and Play.” Keeping with that theme, the Institute recently sponsored…
  8. February 20, 1995

    $5 million Tauber gift establishes business, engineering institute

    The University Record, February 20, 1995 $5 million Tauber gift establishes business, engineering institute By Keith Decie Business School A new institute designed to give the resurgence of American manufacturing an additional shot in the arm will be established here with a $5 million gift from Michigan manufacturing executive Joel D. Tauber. The Joel D.…
  9. February 20, 1995

    Ulaby elected to NAE

    The University Record, February 20, 1995 Ulaby elected to NAE Fawwaz T. Ulaby, the R. Jamison and Betty Williams Professor of Engineering, is one of 77 new members elected to the National Academy of Engineering. Election to the Academy is one of the highest honors an American scientist or engineer can receive. Ulaby is internationally…
  10. February 20, 1995

    President briefs RAs on Women’s Agenda, solicits input

    The University Record, February 20, 1995 President briefs RAs on Women’s Agenda, solicits input By Mary Jo Frank Record Special Writer Campus safety, classroom climate and the need for more women faculty to serve as role models for students were a few of the concerns raised by residence hall staff during a one-hour dialogue with…