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  1. 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…
  2. December 19, 1994

    More progress needed in recruitment, retention of minority faculty

    By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services Minorities now comprise 14 percent of total faculty at the U-M’s Ann Arbor campus, according to 1994-95 figures released today. This compares with 13.9 percent in 1993, 12.8 percent in 1992, 12.3 percent in 1991, 11.2 percent in 1990 and 10.7 percent in 1989. In the last five…
  3. December 19, 1994

    Medical Center moves to strengthen teaching, service mission

    By Michael Harrison Medical Center Public Relations The formation of a nonprofit health care subsidiary corporation that will serve as the cornerstone of the Medical Center’s efforts to develop a statewide integrated managed care system was approved by the Board of Regents at its December meeting. The Board of Regents will be the sole member…
  4. December 19, 1994

    UROP helps students feel part of U’s academic mission

    By Julie Robinson News and Information Services For many undergraduates, large universities can be intimidating places. Fortunately, at the U-M there’s UROP to the rescue. The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) helps students with the transition to campus life by making them part of the academic mission of the University. UROP is one of the…
  5. December 19, 1994

    Assembly sends minority faculty report back for revisions

    By Mary Jo Frank The University’s efforts to recruit more faculty of color during the last decade have been successful, but it needs to work harder to retain and promote underrepresented faculty, according to Senate Assembly’s Committee for a Multicultural University. The Assembly last Monday accepted the committee’s report and recommendations but sent them back…
  6. December 12, 1994

    Transportation Services announces holiday schedule

    Listed below are the closure schedules for Transportation Services and changes in bus schedules. The Transportation Services Office will close at 5 p.m. Dec. 23 and reopen at 6:30 a.m. Jan. 3. Individuals who need to rent pool vehicles during this period must make arrangements no later than noon Dec. 22. The Garage will close…
  7. December 12, 1994

    Tuition refunds taxable, effective Jan. 1

    There’s unhappy news for U-M staffers who participate in the tuition refund program: As of Jan. 1, 1995, refund payments will be taxable. The tuition program, including the tax-exempt status of the payments, is controlled by Section 127 of the Internal Revenue Code, which expires Dec. 31. Tuition payments will continue to be made in…
  8. December 12, 1994

    U offers 66 courses off campus

    The University’s off-campus program will offer 66 courses at U-M-Dearborn and U-M-Flint beginning the week of Jan. 9. Credit offerings in Dearborn include a School of Social Work course about administration, community, policy and research practice. Also offered will be courses in applied art, art history, communication, comparative literature, composition, economics, English composition, English, history,…
  9. December 12, 1994

    Children’s literature a powerful problem-solving tool

    By Randy Frank U-M-Dearborn Catherine Garcia-Lindstrom, an inspector for the Detroit Police Department and a U-M-Dearborn student, didn’t realize the power of children’s literature until she started using it on the job. “If you talk about a problem through children’s literature,” Garcia-Lindstrom says, “the kids will look to you, police officer or teacher, for the…
  10. December 12, 1994

    President briefs women faculty on agenda issues

    By Jane R. Elgass Underscoring the importance he attributes to the Michigan Agenda for Women, President James J. Duderstadt reiterated his stand last week that he is “available and accountable” for the progress of the agenda. In a forum sponsored by the Academic Women’s Caucus, Duderstadt noted that the success of women, their leadership of…