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  1. January 30, 1995

    Artisan preserves state’s valuable historical documents

    The University Record, January 30, 1995 Artisan preserves state’s valuable historical documents By Joanne Nesbit News and Information Services Restoring and preserving Michigan’s history—that’s what James Craven does each day as document restorer for the Michigan Historical Collections at Bentley Historical Library. Relying on skills learned during a career spanning more than 40 years at…
  2. January 30, 1995

    W-2 forms are in the mail; check yours for accuracy

    The University Record, January 30, 1995 W-2 forms are in the mail; check yours for accuracy From the Payroll Office Form W-2 Wage and Tax Statements for 1994 were mailed last week to regular and part-time U-M employees who received earnings in 1994. The format of the Form W-2 is virtually the same as last…
  3. January 30, 1995

    Fogarty award winners not only from social sciences

    The University Record, January 30, 1995 Fogarty award winners not only from social sciences By Diane Swanbrow News and Information Services Recipients of Center for Human Growth and Development minority international research awards were announced last Monday by center Director Betsy Lozoff. The awards, funded by the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of…
  4. January 30, 1995

    Women students tell president about hurdles in graduate school

    The University Record, January 30, 1995 Women students tell president about hurdles in graduate school By Rebecca A. Doyle President James J. Duderstadt compared his Michigan Agenda for Women to the Michigan Mandate last week, noting that the key to the success of the mandate is “changing not simply the composition of the institution, but…
  5. January 30, 1995

    Education is key to Clinton’s vision

    The University Record, January 30, 1995 Education is key to Clinton’s vision By Rebecca A. Doyle “Education is the central key to the president’s vision for the American future,” Henry Cisneros told an overflow audience last week in the Michigan Union. “Education has become the centerpiece of his middle class bill of rights.” Cisneros visited…
  6. January 30, 1995

    Hass, Boland, Barrett to read in Visiting Writers Series this month

    The University Record, January 30, 1995 Hass, Boland, Barrett to read in Visiting Writers Series this month Authors Robert Hass, Eavan Boland and Andrea Barrett will present their works in the free, public Visiting Writers Series during February. Sponsored by the Department of English and Borders Books and Music, the series features more than two…
  7. January 30, 1995

    ‘Brown eye/blue eye’ experiment creator Jane Elliott will give two free workshops

    The University Record, January 30, 1995 ‘Brown eye/blue eye’ experiment creator Jane Elliott will give two free workshops Jane Elliott, producer of the Emmy-Award winning documentary “Eye of the Beholder,” which is based on her “brown-eye/blue-eye” experiment, will facilitate two free diversity workshops Feb. 1 and 2. Her appearance is sponsored by the U-M Chapter…
  8. January 30, 1995

    Faculty committee appointed to search for new provost

    The University Record, January 30, 1995 Faculty committee appointed to search for new provost President James J. Duderstadt will appoint a faculty committee to launch a national search for a new provost by early February, and hopes to complete the selection process by early fall. Duderstadt told Senate Assembly last Monday that because the provost…
  9. January 30, 1995

    Conference schedule

    The University Record, January 30, 1995 Conference on work and play coming to Institute for the Humanities By Betsy Nesbit Institute for the Humanities A conference on “Serious Play, Playful Work,” Feb. 10–11, will examine the blurred lines between “work” and “play,” with talks on the American beauty culture, funerals and religious rites, child’s play,…
  10. December 19, 1994

    POLICE BEAT

    By Mary Jo Frank Fight leads to arrest A 20-year-old man who is not affiliated with the University is in the Genesse County jail after being apprehended by Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers following a fight at 1 a.m. Nov. 23 in a resident’s room at Mary Markley Residence Hall. While investigating the altercation…