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  1. February 13, 1995

    POLICE BEAT

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Police Beat POLICE BEAT Student charged in Internet transmissions An LS&A sophomore was charged last week in a federal criminal complaint with transmitting a threat to injure a U-M student. U.S. attorney Saul A. Green said the charges arise from a series of transmissions made on the Internet computer…
  2. February 13, 1995

    4 projects receive Presidential Initiatives funds

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 4 projects receive Presidential Initiatives funds By Julie Robinson Record Special Writer Competition was tough for this year’s awarding of Presidential Initiatives Fund (PIF) grants. Of 79 proposals, four were selected, representing a diverse cross-section of schools. The PIF began in 1986 with a $5 million grant from the…
  3. February 13, 1995

    Tenure definition document promotes wide-ranging dialogue

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Tenure definition document promotes wide-ranging dialogue Tenure definition document promotes wide-ranging dialogue By Mary Jo Frank Record Special Writer A faculty-generated document “Toward A Definition of Tenure” is accomplishing its authors’ goals: encouraging colleagues to discuss rights and responsibilities of tenured faculty, and collegiality at the U-M. More than…
  4. February 13, 1995

    Computer virus outbreak detected

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Computer virus outbreak detected Early in February, the Information Technology Division (ITD) discovered viruses on some computers at the Angell Hall Courtyard Computing Site. Several computer viruses, including AntiCMOS, Monkey, NoInt, Stealth_boot and V-sign were found on some of the Dell Pentium-90 computers at the site. ITD urges anyone…
  5. February 13, 1995

    Student urges U community to think about wheelchair access

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Student urges U community to think about wheelchair access Student urges U community to think about wheelchair access By Rebecca A. Doyle It’s not that people don’t care, Susan Purdy says, it’s just that they don’t always think. Purdy, a third-year psychology major, has been wheelchair-bound for 15 years…
  6. February 13, 1995

    Age shrinks gap in health status of elderly African Americans and whites

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Age shrinks gap in health status of elderly African Americans and whites Age shrinks gap in health status of elderly African Americans and whites By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services  While elderly white Americans may enjoy better health in general than African Americans, the gap shrinks, and often…
  7. February 13, 1995

    Applications being accepted for second round of career awards

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Applications being accepted for second round of career awards Applications being accepted for second round of career awards March 1 is the deadline for applications for the next round of awards from the Career Development Fund for Women Faculty. The program, one of the initiatives of the Michigan Agenda…
  8. February 13, 1995

    President Clinton’s proposed budget looks promising for academic R&D programs

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 President Clinton’s proposed budget looks promising for academic R&D programs President Clinton’s proposed budget looks promising for academic R&D programs By Jared BlankRecord Special Writer  While President Clinton’s $1.6 trillion budget proposes to eliminate 130 programs and cut spending $144 billion over five years, the plan continues support for…
  9. February 13, 1995

    Units collaborate, schedule overseas summer seminars

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Units collaborate, schedule overseas summer seminars If sub-zero temperatures make you want to dream of sunnier days and warmer breezes, start dreaming. The Department of the History of Art, in conjunction with the School of Art History at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, is offering two programs…
  10. February 13, 1995

    Evans to perform program of art songs Feb. 25

    The University Record, February 13, 1995 Evans to perform program of art songs Feb. 25 Evans to perform program of art songs Feb. 25 Allan Evans, a King/Chavez/Parks Visiting Professor, will perform “A Program of Art Songs by Negro American Composers” at 4 p.m. Feb. 25 in Rackham Auditorium. Evans is described by Willis Patterson,…