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  1. May 23, 1994

    Journalism program announces appointment of 2 U.S., 2 international fellows

    By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services The University of Michigan Journalism Fellows Program has announced awards totaling $325,000 to 12 American and two foreign journalists for a full academic year of customized study at the U-M in 1994–95. The group includes two Americans working for British news organizations, and a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer…
  2. May 23, 1994

    REGENTS’ ROUNDUP

    Editor’s Note: The following actions were taken by the Regents at their May meeting. Administrative appointments Administrative appointments approved included: Richard G. Cornell, professor of biostatistics, will continue to serve as interim dean of the School of Public Health until Aug. 31, 1995, or until a permanent dean is appointed. Eugene Pijanowski, professor of art,…
  3. May 23, 1994

    POLICE BEAT

    By Mary Jo Frank DPS assists police in murder investigation The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is working with the Ann Arbor Police Department on its investigation of the murder of Christine Ann Gailbreath, office assistant in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, who was attacked near her west side Ann Arbor home May 7. Police…
  4. May 23, 1994

    Handling of grievances fuels heated Senate Assembly debate

    By Mary Jo Frank Faculty members grappled with charges of administrative interference in grievance procedures, of racism and with power struggles among the faculty and between the faculty and the administration at last Monday’s Senate Assembly meeting. The May meeting, normally one of the quietest of the year, drew a crowd of more than 80…
  5. May 23, 1994

    SACUA meetings now open to public

    Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs’ (SACUA) meetings with the president, provost and executive officers are now open to the public, including the press and faculty members. SACUA voted 8-0 May 2 to open up their discussions with the president, provost and executive officers. At the request of an officer, a portion of the meeting…
  6. May 23, 1994

    New Universal Photo ID key to obtaining goods, services

    Faculty, staff and students are discovering that new identification cards being issued through the Universal ID Card System are the key to obtaining a variety of University goods and services. Universal Photo ID cards feature digital color photographs of the ID holder, magnetic stripes, library bar codes and a Uniqname for each member of the…
  7. May 23, 1994

    International Institute Center seeks nominees of scholars

    By Bernie DeGroat News and Information Services The International Institute’s new Advanced Study Center is seeking applications and nominations until Sept. 1 for its first group of scholars convening this fall. The interdisciplinary program, featuring seminars, lectures, workshops and conferences, will examine the historic and ongoing effects of the Cold War over a period of…
  8. May 23, 1994

    Here’s where you can get new card

    The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is issuing the new ID cards throughout the summer 1–4 p.m. Wednesdays at the Campus Safety Services Building, 1239 Kipke Drive, and 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Thursdays at the DPS North Campus Commons Neighborhood Office. Photo ID services will not be available the week of July 3. The North Campus…
  9. May 23, 1994

    153 granted promotions and/or awarded tenure

    Editor’s Note: A list of those promoted and/or granted tenure appears on page 11. Described as “one of the most important things we undertake at the Univer-sity,” Provost Gilbert R. Whitaker Jr. last Friday recommended 153 individuals on the University’s three campuses for promotion and/or tenure. “We do the promotion and tenure process as seriously…
  10. May 23, 1994

    A look at the evolution, refinement of ‘quality’

    Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of invited articles on different aspects of the University’s M-Quality initiative. By Catherine Lilly Organization Development Specialist, Information Technology Division As the University moves forward with activities related to the M-Quality initiative, we have had to make a shift in our understanding of what the word…