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  1. February 6, 1995

    A note of thanks

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 A note of thanks On behalf of the Office of the Vice Provost for Academic and Multicultural Affairs (OVPAMA), I want to thank and congratulate the campus and Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti communities, as well as the Ann Arbor Public School system, for a successful 1995 Martin Luther King Jr. Day…
  2. February 6, 1995

    Portrait artist has long, strong ties to U-M

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Portrait artist has long, strong ties to U-M By Rebecca A. Doyle Ben McCready remembers walking across campus when he was only seven years old and thinking how wonderful it would be if someday he could hang one of his paintings somewhere on the campus he loved. “Michigan was…
  3. February 6, 1995

    ‘Broadway Revisited’ explores American musical theater

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 ‘Broadway Revisited’ explores American musical theater ‘Broadway Revisited’ explores American musical theater By Harriett Teller Michigan Radio Musicals about wars that started over the price of cheese are tough to find these days. But Michigan Radio will revisit one, along with other American musical theater productions, on “Broadway Revisited,”…
  4. February 6, 1995

    McClain updates AWC on progress on women’s issues

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 McClain updates AWC on progress on women’s issues McClain updates AWC on progress on women’s issues By Jane R. Elgass Jackie McClain has set for herself a pretty tough mission: To improve the University environment for everyone. And she “won’t put up with anything that isn’t a quality program.”…
  5. February 6, 1995

    U joins with 12 others in national cancer network

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 U joins with 12 others in national cancer network The Medical Center has joined with 12 other leading cancer centers to create the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN). Announcement of the alliance, which has a goal of ensuring the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective services to cancer patients nationwide, was…
  6. February 6, 1995

    Clements Library exhibition traces botanists in 18th century

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Clements Library exhibition traces botanists in 18th century Clements Library exhibition traces botanists in 18th century  By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services From the lowly milkweed to tomatoes and chocolate and from the Carolinas to the Caribbean, “Listening the Secrets of the Vernal Grove: Botany in Early America…
  7. February 6, 1995

    Women’s Studies film series continues Feb. 9 and Feb. 16

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Women’s Studies film series continues Feb. 9 and Feb. 16 Two sessions of films in the “Women and Differences Film Series,” sponsored by the Women’s Studies Program, will be presented this month: Feb. 9-Feminism and Political Identities: Gabriela and It’s Up to Us. Feb. 16-The Female Body, Sexuality and…
  8. February 6, 1995

    Reception honoring Halsted follows lecture

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Reception honoring Halsted follows lecture A reception honoring Halsted will be held immediately following a lecture presented by Lawrence Libin. Libin, who is curator of musical instruments at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will speak at 2 p.m. Sunday (Feb. 12) in the School of Music Recital Hall on…
  9. February 6, 1995

    Hatcher’s portrait unveiled

    The University Record, February 6, 1995 Hatcher’s portrait unveiled By Rebecca A. Doyle “A portrait is not a photograph,” says President Emeritus Harlan Hatcher. A portrait, he says, is not meant to preserve a subject at one particular moment in time. “A portrait is when the artist paints you as he sees you. And what…
  10. January 30, 1995

    Only 33% of freshmen interested in politics

    The University Record, January 30, 1995 Only 33% of freshmen interested in politics By Janet N. Mendler News and Information Services While almost half of the freshmen entering the U-M this past fall say that keeping up with political affairs is an important goal in life, less than a third of the nation’s incoming college…